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Analysis of Liszt’s music style

Analysis of Liszt’s music style

The biggest impression is his superb playing skills. His piano playing was on full display. In addition to his piano playing, Liszt's musical style is also evident in his works. Liszt's different musical styles can be roughly divided into two periods.

Liszt Statue

Among Liszt’s early mature works, there are a large number of works that show their unique musical concepts. Under the cover of extremely gorgeous harmonies, he boldly adopted new musical forms and combined a variety of vocal music. The effect of this gorgeous, lyrical and bold music is a gripping arrangement, full of thoughts, and seemingly casual interludes that are deliberately arranged and embellished. However, these are indeed Liszt's great breakthroughs in traditional musical forms, and the emotion can be seen in his works.

Liszt's works in his later years underwent great changes. He completely changed his previous music style. As a producer of beautiful melodies, his works in his later years became no longer gorgeous, sometimes just a few simple notes, but these simple notes were often deliberately arranged, and people had to guess carefully. Simple music is full of emotions, simple but heavy. This may be related to Liszt's experience and precipitation, and his ambition has become deeper.

Looking at Liszt’s musical style, he brought new concepts of harmony and musical form in the history of world music, and did not stick to the monotony of previous musical forms. He presented the most magnificent music before people's eyes.

How big are Liszt’s hands?

As a famous Hungarian pianist and musician, Liszt is one of the representatives of romantic music. He uses quiet and romantic music to awaken people's awareness and confidence in life, and at the same time abandons his miserable state of existence with a kind of romanticism. Such a great pianist, Liszt's great music career was also created by Liszt.

Liszt Statue

Everyone who has played the piano knows that innate conditions are also very important in piano playing skills. It is said that Liszt's hands were soft and wide. His hands can even span about ten tones, which is difficult for ordinary people to do. Liszt is like a music maniac, bringing people a direct feeling of life, transmitting beautiful emotions directly to people's ears, and then spreading throughout the body.

Liszt was regarded as the king of piano and the proud son of heaven. He has a pair of 3XL cactus-like hands, which makes his playing flexible. When Liszt was young, his hands were painted into sculptures for people to admire by the musicians he attracted. Sculptures of Liszt's hands are now preserved in two different places. The left hand was carved in Hungary and enshrined in the Liszt Museum, and the right hand is in Germany, also collected and kept by the Liszt Museum. Now we see Liszt's hand more in other ways. For example, Europe issued several sets of stamps written by Liszt for people to remember.

God gave Liszt the best gift as a pianist. Liszt conveyed the beautiful music from heaven in his own way. He used pure romantic melodies to bring people direct musical feelings. From then on, music began to be taken seriously by people, so his hands were a blessing from God and came from the heart.

The story of the piano master Liszt

Liszt, the generation in "The Piano Master", left a lot of precious music for people. Likewise, some

Liszt statues

Most people know the story of Liszt and Chopin. At that time, Chopin was just an unknown little pianist from Poland to France. Liszt was full of praise after listening to Chopin's performance. He believed that performers like Chopin should be recognized. But the Paris Grand Theater did not accept unknown performers to perform on the stage, and the concert did not begin until Liszt had a music recital. Liszt suggested turning off all the lights under the stage to fully appreciate the feeling brought by the music and enhance the musical atmosphere. When the lights went out, the show started, and people took in the experience with bated breath, even attracting a large number of passers-by. After the performance, the lights were turned on, and what people saw was not the familiar Liszt, but the unfamiliar Chopin. Liszt then came out from backstage and introduced Chopin to the people of Paris, winning constant applause.

There is also a story about Liszt accepting students, which is circulated among the people. It tells the story of a poor pianist who, in order to make a living, pretended to be a student of Liszt and carried out poster promotion. Liszt didn't mind this too much and showed off his piano playing skills to the fake students. Finally Liszt said to him: You can say that you are Liszt's student from now on.

In this student's mind, Liszt's influence will be profound.

Liszt is respected by people, not only because of his understanding and innovation of music, but also because of the noble personality brought by Liszt's story.