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 his piano works continue to be widely performed and recorded. Liszt achieved success as a concert pianist from an early age, and received lessons from the esteemed musicians Carl Czerny and Antonio Salieri. He gained further renown for his performances during tours of Europe in the 1830s and 1840s, developing a reputation for technical brilliance as well as physical attractiveness. In a phenomenon dubbed "Lisztomania", he rose to a degree of stardom and popularity among the public not experienced by the virtuosos who preceded him. During this period and into his later life, Liszt was a friend, musical promoter and benefactor to many composers of his time, including Hector Berlioz, Frédéric Chopin, Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Richard Wagner, among others. Liszt coined the terms "transcription" and "paraphrase", and would perform arrangements of his contemporaries' music to popularise it. Alongside Wagner, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the New German School, a progressive group of composers involved in the "War of the Romantics" who developed ideas of programmatic music and harmonic experimentation. Liszt taught piano performance to hundreds of students throughout his life, many of whom went on to become notable performers. 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 concept of the symphonic poem, innovations in thematic transformation and Impressionism in music, and the invention of the masterclass as a method of teaching performance. In a radical departure from his earlier compositional styles, many of Liszt's later works also feature experiments in atonality, foreshadowing developments in 20th-century classical music. Today he is best known for his original piano works, such as the Hungarian Rhapsodies, Années de pèlerinage, Transcendental Études, "La campanella", and the Piano Sonata in B minor. |
Birth and Death Data: Born Raiding (municipality in Oberpullendorf District, Burgenland, Austria), Died July 31, 1886 (Bayreuth (medium-sized town in northern Bavaria, Germany) )
Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1901 - 1947
Roles Represented in DAHR: composer, arranger, songwriter
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Recordings (Results 1-25 of 400 records)
| Company | Matrix No. | Size | First Recording Date | Title | Primary Performer | Description | Role | Audio |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Victor | [Pre-matrix A-]1674 | 7-in. | 10/9/1902 | Hungarian rhapsody | Alexander Heindl | Cello solo | composer | |
| Victor | [Pre-matrix B-]1674 | 10-in. | 10/9/1902 | Hungarian rhapsody | Alexander Heindl | Cello solo | composer | |
| Victor | [Pre-matrix C-]31083 | 12-in. | either 1901 or 1902 | Hungarian rhapsodie No. 2 | Sousa's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-255 | 12-in. | 8/12/1903 | Second Hungarian rhapsody | Sousa's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | B-255 | 10-in. | 8/17/1903 | Second Hungarian rhapsody | Sousa's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-255-A | 12-in. | 6/14/1905 | Rhapsodie Hongroise no. 2 in C-sharp minor | Sousa's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-255-B | 12-in. | 6/14/1905 | Rhapsodie hongroise no. 2 | Sousa's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | A-911 | 7-in. | 1/14/1904 | Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 | Alexander Heindl | Cello solo, with piano | composer | |
| Victor | B-911 | 10-in. | 1/14/1904 | Hungarian rhapsody no. 2 | Alexander Heindl | Cello solo, with piano | composer | |
| Victor | C-4564 | 12-in. | 6/5/1907 | Rhapsodie XII | Frank La Forge | Piano solo | composer | |
| Victor | C-6409 | 12-in. | 9/15/1908 | Hungarian rhapsody, no. 2 | Arthur Pryor's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-6415 | 12-in. | 9/16/1908 | Hungarian rhapsody , no. 2 | Arthur Pryor's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-8246 | 12-in. | 9/21/1909 | Hungarian rhapsody no. 9 : Finale | Arthur Pryor's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-8293 | 12-in. | 10/11/1909 | Die Lorelei | Louise Homer ; Victor Orchestra | Contralto vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
| Victor | C-9763 | 12-in. | 1/5/1911 | Hungarian rhapsody no. 12 | Arthur Pryor's Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-10491 | 12-in. | 5/23/1911 | Liebestraum no. 3 | Frank La Forge | Piano solo | composer | |
| Victor | CE-10491 | 12-in. | 3/23/1925 | Liebestraum | Frank La Forge | Piano solo | composer | |
| Victor | C-10574 | 12-in. | 6/21/1911 | Liebestraum no. 3 | Victor Herbert's Orchestra | Orchestra | composer | |
| Victor | C-11202 | 12-in. | 11/7/1911 | Paraphrase de concert | Vladimir de Pachmann | Piano solo | arranger | |
| Victor | C-11205 | 12-in. | 11/8/1911 | Mazurka brillante in A major | Vladimir de Pachmann | Piano solo | composer | |
| Victor | C-11430 | 12-in. | 1/4/1912 | Die Lorelei | Agnes Kimball | Soprano vocal solo, with orchestra | composer | |
| Victor | B-12452 | 10-in. | 10/2/1912 | Vivace from Hungarian fantasia | Frank La Forge | Piano solo, with orchestra | composer | |
| Victor | C-14157 | 12-in. | 12/9/1913 | Hungarian rhapsody, no. 2 | Vessella's Italian Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-14158 | 12-in. | 12/9/1913 | Hungarian rhapsody, no. 2 | Vessella's Italian Band | Band | composer | |
| Victor | C-14711 | 12-in. | 4/15/1914 | Die Lorelei | Christine Miller | Female vocal solo, with orchestra | composer |
Citation
Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Liszt, Franz," accessed December 25, 2025, http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102432.
Liszt, Franz. (2025). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved December 25, 2025, from http://adp.library.ucsb.edu/names/102432.
"Liszt, Franz." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2025. Web. 25 December 2025.
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LCNAR: Liszt, Franz, 1811-1886 - https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79079048
Wikidata: Franz Liszt - https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q41309
VIAF: https://viaf.org/viaf/64199483
MusicBrainz: Franz Liszt - https://musicbrainz.org/artist/2cd475bb-1abd-40c4-9904-6d4b691c752c
Fast: https://id.worldcat.org/fast/39270 - https://id.worldcat.org/fast/39270
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