Liszt

Liszt became renowned throughout Europe for his great skill as a performer; to this day, many consider him to have been the greatest pianist in history. 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 oeuvre, in which he influenced his forward-looking contemporaries and anticipated some 20th-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.
Liszt has most frequently been credited to have been the first pianist who gave concerts with programs consisting only of solo pieces. An example is a concert he gave on March 9, 1839, at the Palazzo Poli in Rome. Since Liszt could not find singers who â following the usual habit of the time â should have completed the program, he played four numbers all alone.
Liszt was a prolific composer. Most of his music is for the piano and much of it requires formidable technique.In his most famous and virtuosic works, he is the archetypal Romantic composer. Liszt pioneered the technique of thematic transformation, a method of development which was related to both the existing variation technique and to the new use of the Leitmotif by Richard Wagner. Liszt's piano works are usually divided into two classes. On the one hand, there are "original works", and on the other hand "transcriptions", "paraphrases" or "fantasies" on works by other composers.


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Total 202 sheet(s) found, listing between 120 - 140.
Song | Added By | Pages | Instruments | Sheet Type | File |
liebestraum |
byter111 (26)
5252d ago
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7 | Piano | Original |
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etude IV |
byter111 (26)
5252d ago
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4 | Piano | Original |
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etude 1 |
byter111 (26)
5252d ago
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13 | Piano | Original |
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romance |
byter111 (26)
5252d ago
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4 | Piano | Original |
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elegie nr.1 |
byter111 (26)
5252d ago
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4 | Piano | Original |
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Consolations |
krystalclear (2)
5254d ago
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14 | Piano | Book |
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La campanella |
manxasampa (2)
5255d ago
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15 | Piano | Original |
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Mephisto Waltz nr.1 |
petrouchka (43)
5259d ago
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29 | Piano | Transcription |
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campanella |
perezdaniel (2)
5267d ago
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14 | Piano | Original |
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Hungarian Rhapsody 2 |
drazy23 (2)
5268d ago
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18 | Piano, Vocal | Original |
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Sarabande and Chaconne |
stng21 (9)
5269d ago
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10 | Piano | Transcription |
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Liebestraum [nocturne #3] |
BellaSwan (6)
5270d ago
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4 | Piano | Original |
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Consolation no. 3 |
rmelsert (3)
5278d ago
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4 | Piano | Other |
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Consolation no 3 |
rmelsert (3)
5278d ago
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4 | Piano | Other |
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Consolation 3 |
rmelsert (3)
5278d ago
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4 | Piano | Other |
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Valse oubliee 4 |
alexmg123 (3)
5279d ago
|
6 | Piano | Transcription |
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campanella |
hajime (161)
5280d ago
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11 | Piano | Transcription |
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Hungarian Rhapsody No2 |
mcw08 (5)
5283d ago
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20 | Piano | Original |
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Mazepa |
kde1203 (2)
5284d ago
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13 | Piano | Original |
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Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 |
amirboxer (3)
5289d ago
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18 | Piano | Other |
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