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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory October 22, 1811 The birth of the great Hungarian musician Franz Liszt
214 years ago today, October 22, 1811 (September 6, 1811 in the lunar calendar), the great Hungarian musician Franz Liszt was born. Franz Liszt (1811.10.22--1886.7.31) As long as he sits in front of the piano and plays the magical keys, you will hear: sometimes it is like a storm, sometimes it is soft and gentle, like a spring, intoxicating you. He seemed to have a "magic web" manipulating the audience, wrapping everyone tightly, and leading them there wherever they were asked to go. German poet Heine called him a "great agitator", and more people called him the "king of piano" because he vividly exerted the piano's performance ability and tone changes. His name is Liszt Ferenc. On October 22, 1811, Liszt was born in Dobryan (present-day Reading), Soppron State, Hungary. He loved folk singing and dancing since he was a child, and learned music under the guidance of his music-loving father. Since the age of 9, he has participated in public performances and composed music impromptu music. Once, a concert in Vienna was praised by Beethoven for improvising the theme specified by Beethoven. It is said that after listening to his performance, Beethoven admired his talent very much and once came on stage to hug and kiss Liszt, which became Liszt. A good story about the growth of music. At the age of 12, he moved to Paris with his parents and studied with the famous musicians of the time, Paire and Reh. In 1825, he created the Colombian drama "Don Sanjo", which was staged at the Grand Theatre in Paris. During this period, he often performed in various parts of France and London, gaining high reputation. From 1835 to 1847, Liszt held concerts in more than 10 European countries and was warmly welcomed by people from all over the world. Especially at the age of 29, he returned to the motherland he missed day and night, and played for his compatriots. The Hungarian people received him as if they welcomed their own national hero. He went to various parts of the country to perform and was warmly welcomed by his compatriots in the motherland everywhere, which moved him very much. In January 1848, Liszt moved to Weimar, the German cultural city, and settled in. He gave up his life as a performer and turned to creation, teaching, and criticism until 1861. These more than ten years have been the most vigorous period of his musical creation. The famous 12 symphonic poems and works such as "Faust Symphony" and "Dante Symphony" are all products of this period. Liszt moved to Rome in 1861 and became Catholic, but returned to Weimar in 1873. He died on July 31, 1886 in Bayret. Liszt left hundreds of works in his life. He used music as a weapon to inspire his nation's liberation struggle. He sympathized with the French revolutionary movement. The many excellent works he left behind are a precious heritage in the cultural treasure house of human progress. "Love's Dream", S541, is actually three nocturnal tunes, based on the arrangement of "Drei Lieder Futeine Tenor OderSopran-Stimme" attached to the poem by Ludwig Uhland (1788-1862) and Ferain and Freiligrath. There are three songs in total: 1. Compiled according to Ulan's "Hohe Liede", with expressive andante in A-flat major. 2. According to Ulan's "Sacred Death"(SeligenTod), it is very similar to adagio in E major. 3. Elegant Allegro in A-flat major, composed according to Freillard's "Oled, solandduliederkannst". News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1546.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:58] 访问:123
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