Franz Liszt (October 22, 1811 – July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, vi… Read Full Bio ↴Franz Liszt (October 22, 1811 – July 31, 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, and teacher.
He was born in Doborján, Sopron County, Hungary. His father, Ádám Liszt, clerk to Duke Esterházy, recognized his son's exceptional musical talent early on and seized every opportunity to develop it. At the age of nine, Liszt was already playing the piano in public in Sopron and Bratislava, and soon, with the support of art patrons, he was able to continue his studies in Vienna as a student of Czerny and Salieri. He presented himself in Vienna on December 1, 1822
In 1920/1921, a strip of Hungarian territory was transferred to Austria and Doborján was renamed to Raiding, in the district of Oberpullendorf. Around that period, the strip of transferred land became known as Burgenland.
Liszt became renowned throughout Europe for his great skill as a performer during the 1800s. He is said to have been the most technically advanced and perhaps greatest pianist of all time. He was also an important and influential composer, a notable piano teacher, a conductor who contributed significantly to the modern development of the art, and a benefactor to other composers and performers, notably Richard Wagner and Hector Berlioz.
As a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the "Neudeutsche Schule" ("New German School"). He left behind a huge and diverse body of work, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some twentieth-century ideas and trends. Some of his most notable contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form and making radical departures in harmony.
He was born in Doborján, Sopron County, Hungary. His father, Ádám Liszt, clerk to Duke Esterházy, recognized his son's exceptional musical talent early on and seized every opportunity to develop it. At the age of nine, Liszt was already playing the piano in public in Sopron and Bratislava, and soon, with the support of art patrons, he was able to continue his studies in Vienna as a student of Czerny and Salieri. He presented himself in Vienna on December 1, 1822
In 1920/1921, a strip of Hungarian territory was transferred to Austria and Doborján was renamed to Raiding, in the district of Oberpullendorf. Around that period, the strip of transferred land became known as Burgenland.
Liszt became renowned throughout Europe for his great skill as a performer during the 1800s. He is said to have been the most technically advanced and perhaps greatest pianist of all time. He was also an important and influential composer, a notable piano teacher, a conductor who contributed significantly to the modern development of the art, and a benefactor to other composers and performers, notably Richard Wagner and Hector Berlioz.
As a composer, Liszt was one of the most prominent representatives of the "Neudeutsche Schule" ("New German School"). He left behind a huge and diverse body of work, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some twentieth-century ideas and trends. Some of his most notable contributions were the invention of the symphonic poem, developing the concept of thematic transformation as part of his experiments in musical form and making radical departures in harmony.
The Swan
Franz Liszt Lyrics
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@Rousseau
Serenade (Ständchen), by Schubert. Written two years before his death, this work is a perfect example of the melancholic writing Schubert was so well known for. Being one of his many lieder (in English, "songs", though today we associate the word 'lied' more with art songs), this piece was originally written for voice and piano (lyrics below), but who better than Liszt to create a beautiful piano arrangement. With this video we also introduce another pianist to the channel - SPQ! Hope you enjoy the piece and have an excellent Monday ♥
Silently my songs beg
Through the night to you;
Down into the quiet grove,
Darling, come to me!
Whispering, slim treetops rustle
In the moonlight;
The hostile eavesdropper's ear
maid, fear not
Do you hear the Nightingales singing?
Oh! they implore you,
With the sounds of sweet laments
They Plead for me.
They understand the bosom's longing,
Know love's pain,
Stirring with their silvery tones
Every soft heart.
Let them also stir your breast,
Darling, listen to me!
Trembling I awaited
you.
Come, make me happy!
Translated by @Achampnator
@gloriahong1004
This is how I played Serenade (Standchen)by Schubert
Edit 1 : Jul 4, 2022 - I can play until 0:27
Edit 2 : Jul 6, 2022 - Now at 0:52
Edit 3 : Jul 11, 2022 - Now at 1:10
Edit 4 : Jul 20, 2022 - Now at 1:29
Edit 5 : Aug 1, 2022 - Now at 1:57
Edit 6 : Aug 17, 2022 - Now at 3:13 (but except 3:14 until 4:44)
Edit 7 : Aug 24, 2022 - Now at 5:19
Edit 8 : Aug 31, 2022 - I can play all parts, but except 5:56 until 6:09
@vitorluigi2911
Some pieces I would love to hear Rosseau playing:
- Auf Flügeln des Gesanges (Mendelssohn - arr. Liszt)
- Impromptu no. 3 (Schubert)
- Ave Maria (Schubert) [With two hands, please :D]
- Liebestraum no. 1 (Liszt)
- Consolation no. 3 (Liszt)
- Träumerei (Schumann)
- Jesu, Joy of Men's Desiring (Bach)
- Sonata Pathetiqué (Beethoven)
@user-hn5up8yv7q
Песнь моя летит с мольбою
Тихо в час ночной.
В рощу легкою стопою
Ты приди, друг мой.
При луне шумят уныло
Листья в поздний час,
И никто, о друг мой милый,
Не услышит нас.
Слышишь, в роще зазвучали
Песни соловья,
Звуки их полны печали,
Молят за меня.
В них понятно все томленье,
Вся тоска любви,
И наводят умиленье
На душу они.
Дай же доступ их призванью
Ты душе своей
И на тайное свиданье
Ты приди скорей
@TheCakedZombiePlus
" -they didn't, recognize me at first but, they thought I was you. Heh. And I found her. I, put her back together, just like you asked me too. She's free now."
"But sonething is wrong with me. I should be dead, but I'm not. I've been living in shadows. There is only one thing left for me to do now. I'm going to come find you."
" I'm going to come find you. "
@Rousseau
Serenade (Ständchen), by Schubert. Written two years before his death, this work is a perfect example of the melancholic writing Schubert was so well known for. Being one of his many lieder (in English, "songs", though today we associate the word 'lied' more with art songs), this piece was originally written for voice and piano (lyrics below), but who better than Liszt to create a beautiful piano arrangement. With this video we also introduce another pianist to the channel - SPQ! Hope you enjoy the piece and have an excellent Monday ♥
Silently my songs beg
Through the night to you;
Down into the quiet grove,
Darling, come to me!
Whispering, slim treetops rustle
In the moonlight;
The hostile eavesdropper's ear
maid, fear not
Do you hear the Nightingales singing?
Oh! they implore you,
With the sounds of sweet laments
They Plead for me.
They understand the bosom's longing,
Know love's pain,
Stirring with their silvery tones
Every soft heart.
Let them also stir your breast,
Darling, listen to me!
Trembling I awaited
you.
Come, make me happy!
Translated by @Achampnator
@gijs-jellesibon4127
Rousseau ayyy you got it uploaded without it getting blocked
@carrot5579
First view baby!
@miper
😭😭😭😭
@Dylonely42
I love classical music
@babyskunkcat
Thankfully it’s unblocked now
@VinFJ1
Youtube: Copyrights a song from the 19th century
Liszt and Schubert: 🤔
@szczekatorsuszarek5418
*from 19th century my friend
@petergreen1869
18th century?!? WTF!!
@pranaynatvarlal
Lizst and Schubert: What's copyright.