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Introduction to Liszt

Liszt——Frentz Liszt (1811-1886) was a talented Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor and music activist. He was born in Reding, Hungary, and started learning piano at the age of six. He was a disciple of Salieri, Czerny, Reha and Baer. When he was sixteen, he settled in Paris. Influenced by the ideas of romantic writers and artists such as Hugo, Lamartine, and Chateaubriand, he yearned for bourgeois revolution. In music, he advocated title music, pioneered the symphonic poetry genre, and wrote thirteen symphonic poems such as "Tasso", "Prelude", and "Hungary". Liszt was also influenced by Paganini and composed nineteen "Hungarian Rhapsody" and ten piano etudes. He established new romantic principles that were opposed to academic ethos and citizen habits, and supported the creations of composers such as Albéniz, Smetana, Berlioz, and Wagner. It is said that after hearing his performance, Beethoven admired his genius very much and once went on stage to hug and kiss Liszt. This became a good story about Liszt's musical growth. From 1848 he lived in Vima and returned to Hungary regularly. He founded the Budapest State Conservatory and served as its director. The progressive democratic tendency of Liszt's creative activities is largely related to the Hungarian national liberation movement - the piano piece "Hungarian Rhapsody" is inseparable from Liszt's name, just like the waltz and the The names of Strauss, symphonies and Beethoven are inseparable. Its piano music has been included in the world's treasure trove of classical piano music - the nineteen piano pieces "Hungarian Rhapsody" composed by Liszt, which occupies a particularly important position among his piano works. These works not only give full play to the musical expression of the piano, but also set an outstanding musical example for the creation of the music genre of rhapsody. These works are all artistically processed and developed based on the folk songs and folk dances of Hungary and the Hungarian Gypsies, so they all have a distinct national flavor. These pieces of music have refined structures and rich and active musical ideas. Their musical language and musical expression methods are closely related to Hungarian country dance music and urban rap music. Although the form of the music changes from time to time, the music image is always clear and simple, reflecting the natural beauty and art. The perfect unity of beauty.

Liszt, nicknamed the King of Pianos, was a Hungarian man. He showed good musical talent at a young age.

According to legend, Liszt was a very generous man, and he had an unlucky man. A pianist held a concert in a remote small place. Why did he go to a small place? Because his slogan was that he was a disciple of Liszt. In fact, we knew that this guy was a pirate, but Liszt happened to be In this small place, he found this unlucky old man and asked him to play a piece. After the old man finished playing, Lao Li said to him, ah, what you played was pretty good, which one There is something wrong somewhere. The man nodded, yes, yes, what you said makes sense. Lao Li said again: I have already taught you, you are considered my disciple, and you are not pretending to perform... .