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Franz liszt quotes9/1/2023 ![]() It was once said of George Sand (the French author) that she had a habit of speaking and writing of chastity in such terms that the very word became impure so it is with the simplicity of Liszt. The Liszt's bombast is bad it is very bad in fact there is only one thing worse in his music, and that is his affected and false simplicity. It is gaudy musical harlotry, savage and incoherent bellowings. Liszt's orchestral music is an insult to art. Music embodies feeling without forcing it to contend and combine with thought, as it is forced in most arts and especially in the art of. He was also the father-in-law of Richard Wagner. Paulo Coelho Just keep taking chances and having fun. Franz Liszt (1811, Doborjn, Hungary - 1886, Bayreuth, Germany)(Hungarian: Ferencz Liszt, in modern usage Ferenc Liszt, from 1859 to 1865 officially Franz Ritter von Liszt) (Octo July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist and teacher. We will only understand the miracle of life fully when we allow the unexpected to happen. Clara Schumann, quoted in Alan Walker, Robert Schumann: the Man and his Music (1972)Ĭomposition, indeed! Decomposition is the word for such hateful fungi. You have to fail in order to practice being brave. With Liszt, one no longer thinks of difficulty overcome the instrument disappears and music reveals itself. Heinrich Heine, quoted in Walter Beckett, Liszt (1963) One feels both blessedness and anxiety, but rather more anxiety. Find the best Franz Liszt quotes, sayings and quotations on. When he sits at the piano and having repeatedly pushed his hair back over his brow, begins to improvise, then he often rages all too madly upon the ivory keys and lets loose a deluge of heaven-storming ideas, with here and there a few sweet flowers to shed fragrance upon the whole. Frédéric Chopin, quoted in Walter Beckett, Liszt (1963) When I think of Liszt as a creative artist, he appears before my eyes rouged, on stilts, and blowing into Jericho trumpets fortissimo and pianissimo. Franz Liszt, writing to the Princess Belgiojoso on his launch of a new kind of public concert: the solo recital quoted by Alfred Brendel in The New York Review of Books () ![]()
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