Franz lizst pronounce8/22/2023 Could anyone help to give an answer?Ģ03.186.238.243 20:07, 24 March 2006 (UTC)Ĭoncerning the Hungarian Rhapsodies there is a little bit of confusion due to the fact, that there is not only one cycle by Liszt but there are two of them. Is Liszt has written two Hungarian Rhapsody in C#m, and some websites That many websites give a different numbering, some of them have the No.Ģ in GbM, some of them C#m, some of them Dm! And the most problematic I've tried to search for Hungarian Rhapsody in google, it is strange 12 in C#m, it is totally a different piece! And 12 in the set of 19 for piano, was composed in 1853 andĭedicated to the young virtuoso violinist Joseph Joachim, who that yearīut when I listen to a DVD Kissin (The Gift of Music), he plays Liszt's Orchestral arrangements the composer made with the aid of Franz Doppler,Īnd No. The most popular of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsodies, No. I have a Naxos CD, 8.550327, which contains a Hungarian Rhapsody No. I am very confused by the numbering of Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody! Eventually we might want an individual page for each, but that's some way in the future, methinks. Camembert I've replaced the old page with the singular title with Hungarian Rhapsodies. I'll see what I can do tonight if nobody gets there before me. Somebody's made Hungarian Rhapsody as well, so there's a bit of tidying up needed. Which one do you reckon he/she was thinking of? #2, perhaps? - Ortonmc 03:08, (UTC) The reference to "Hungarian Rhapsody" was added by an anonymous user, who apparently wasn't aware that Liszt wrote 19 of them. Glad you appreciate my contributions. :) I should probably be watched carefully lest I add some POV of my own though-I'm a big Liszt fan lately. :) K. Again, to say that he merely was "one of the greatest" pianists in history seems an understatement. Still I believe it is reasonable to point out that he is generally considered to be one of the greatest - if not the greatest - pianists in history. Lastochka's 23:59, 14 November 2006 contribution, which gives Liszt credit where it is due, more credit than for being merely "one of the greatest" pianists in history. For this reason, my insertion on 10:56, 2 November 2006 of the phrase "if not the greatest" seemed reasonable - especially since I still was stopping well short of asserting that he in fact WAS the greatest.įor this same reason, I applaud K. The preponderance of these suggest a distinct possibility that Liszt indeed was the greatest. However, to say that Liszt is merely "one of the greatest pianists in history," instead of "one of the greatest - if not the greatest - pianists in history," still seems a significant understatement, given extraordinary and credible testimonies of his contemporaries and expert opinions which have followed. and young German athlete, Franz Loeschke in third.Regarding Iggy402's removal, on 06:06, 14 November 2006, of "if not the greatest," I see the point about the danger of inserting personal point of view.Austrias right to ask questions about Serbias role in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand. ![]()
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