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Franz Liszt

Franz Liszt (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor, and teacher of the Romantic period. With a diverse body of work spanning more than six decades, he is considered to be one of the most prolific and influential composers of his era and remains one of the most popular composers in modern concert piano repertoire.

Liszt first gained renown during the early nineteenth century for his virtuoso skill as a pianist. Regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time, he toured Europe during the 1830s and 1840s, often playing for charity. In these years, Liszt developed a reputation for his powerful performances as well as his physical attractiveness. In what has now been dubbed "Lisztomania", he rose to a degree of stardom and popularity among the public not experienced by the virtuosos who preceded him. Whereas earlier performers mostly served the upper class, Liszt attracted a more general audience. During this period and into his later life, Liszt was a friend, musical promoter and benefactor to many composers of his time, including Frédéric Chopin, Charles-Valentin Alkan, Richard Wagner, Hector Berlioz, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Camille Saint-Saëns, Edvard Grieg, Ole Bull, Joachim Raff, Mikhail Glinka, and Alexander Borodin.

Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the New German School (German: Neudeutsche Schule). He left behind an extensive and diverse body of work that influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated 20th-century ideas and trends. Among Liszt's musical contributions were the symphonic poem, developing thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form, and radical innovations in harmony. Liszt has also been regarded as a forefather of Impressionism in music, with his Années de pèlerinage, often regarded as his masterwork, featuring many impressionistic qualities. In a radical departure from his earlier compositional styles, many of Liszt's later works also feature experiments in atonality, foreshadowing the serialist movement of the 20th century.

Birth and Death Data: Born October 22, 1811 (Raiding), Died July 31, 1886 (Bayreuth)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1901 - 1946

Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, arranger

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Recordings (Results 251-275 of 369 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Brunswick X10503 12-in. 4/27/1923 My joys Josef Hofmann Piano solo arranger  
Brunswick X10571 12-in. 5/4/1923 Campanella Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick 14272 12-in. 1921 Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 Vessella's Italian Band Band composer  
Brunswick 14724 12-in. 1921 Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 Vessella's Italian Band Band composer  
Brunswick X8068-X8070 12-in. approximately May 1922 Tarantelle Venezia e Napoli Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick 8864-8865 10-in. approximately Oct. 1922 My joys Leopold Godowsky Piano solo arranger  
Brunswick X10039-X10041 12-in. 3/3/1923 Hungarian rhapsodie no. 8 Elly Ney Piano solo composer  
Brunswick 10104-10105 10-in. 3/13/1923 Murmurs of the forest Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X10154-X10156 12-in. 3/21/1923 Hungarian rhapsody no. 8 Elly Ney Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X10365-X10367 12-in. 4/12/1923 Hungarian rhapsodie no. 2 Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X10397-X10398 12-in. 4/16/1923 Hungarian rhapsodie no. 2 Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick 10399-10400 10-in. 4/16/1923 Murmurs of the forest Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X10416-X10417 12-in. 4/19/1923 Murmurs of the forest Josef Hofmann Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X12244-X12246 12-in. 1/9/1924 Concert study #2 in F minor Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X12296-X12298 12-in. 1/16/1924 Rigoletto paraphrase Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X12322-X12325 12-in. 1/18/1924 Dance of the gnomes Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X12485-X12486 12-in. 2/8/1924 Concert study #2 in F minor Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X12725-X12727 12-in. 3/25/1924 Liebestraum Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X13089-X13091 12-in. 5/13/1924 Leggerezza Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick X13151-X13154 12-in. 5/21/1924 Rigoletto paraphrase Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick 15390-15391 10-in. 4/1/1925 Es muss ein wunderbares sein Claire Dux Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra composer  
Brunswick XE16168 12-in. 8/18/1925 Liebestraum Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
Brunswick E29835 10-in. 5/14/1929 Rapsodia hungara no. 6, pte. 1 Marimba Chiapas Marimba band composer  
Brunswick E29836 10-in. 5/14/1929 Rapsodia hungara no. 6, pte. 2 Marimba Chiapas Marimba band composer  
Brunswick E16161-E16162 10-in. 8/17/1925 Liebestraum Leopold Godowsky Piano solo composer  
(Results 251-275 of 369 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Liszt, Franz," accessed May 2, 2024, https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102432.

Liszt, Franz. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved May 2, 2024, from https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102432.

"Liszt, Franz." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 2 May 2024.

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URI: https://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102432

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