FRANZ LISZT
November 2012
Far from being a diluted form of the orchestral work, piano transcriptions often reveal hidden depths to old favourites
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November 2012
For the Jan/Feb bumper print edition of Standpoint I've written about the 2011 bicentenary boy, Franz Liszt -- an astonishing musical figure, the very embodiment of Romanticism, but one who is still hideously misrepresented by an ongoing fo
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January/February 2011
Why is the bicentenary of the embodiment of Romanticism being downplayed by the BBC?
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Franz Liszt
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