He donated almost all his wealth to the church and to works for the benefit of the community, he also performed charity concerts on a regular basis and finally dedicated himself to religious life when he was ordained.įranz Liszt also put part of his effort to renew the generations of musicians and composers by working as a teacher, he also contributed to the dissemination of the work of those who did not have recognition and fame. Religion was another important aspect in his life, as was the charitable spirit, which Liszt always had in mind. Then the young Liszt moved to Paris, where his fame was almost immediately established and catapulted him throughout Europe. There he managed, in two years, to create a reputation as a child prodigy, then he was already arranging some pieces. It was he who passed his knowledge on to young Franz, who proved to be much more than a gifted student. Liszt learned musical notions from a young age from his father, who was a talented piano enthusiast. He revolutionized the field of harmony, furthermore, Liszt achieved renown throughout Western society for his talent as a pianist and was one of the most prominent exponents of the New German School. His musical virtuosity was extraordinary. Among his most famous works are his symphonic poems, pieces for piano, and compositions of sacred music. Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) was a prominent Hungarian musician of the 19th century, known for his work as a composer, pianist, teacher, and conductor.
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