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There's more to Liszt's fiendishly difficult Hungarian Rhapsodies than just the famous second one. Aside from being an acclaimed composer, Liszt was a phenomenally accomplished pianist. His ability to ...
Published in 1851, it is the second and most famous of a set of 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies by the great Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso, Franz Liszt. It is also a piece of music indelibly linked ...
Beethoven and more 2011 podcast #20: Looking back, looking ahead 09/30/2011 Franz Liszt paid homage to gypsy music in his Hungarian Rhapsodies, infusing them with his own creative energy. It's an ...
Poster from 1934's Murder at the Vanities The 1934 film Murder at the Vanities features Duke Ellington and his band playing Ebony Rhapsody -- their version of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2.
Zsuzsanna Domokos, director of the Franz Liszt Memorial Museum and Research Center, holds famous Hungarian composer Franz Liszt's manuscript which is previously thought lost in the museum in ...
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