Liszt and his world : proceedings of the International Liszt Conference held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 20-23 May 1993

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Liszt and his world : proceedings of the International Liszt Conference held at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 20-23 May 1993

edited by Michael Saffle

(Analecta Lisztiana, 1)(Franz Liszt studies series, no. 5)

Pendragon, c1998

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This collection of important articles deals with Liszt's life, acquaintances, compositions, and influence on nineteenth- and twentieth-century art and culture. It includes essays by Ben Arnold, Rossanna Dalmonte, Ken DeLong, JaneGottlieb, Dezsoe Legany, Rey M. Longyear, Lennart Rabes, Charles Suttoni, John White, David Wilde, and Gerhard J. Winkler and others, as well as editor Michael Saffle.

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Illustrations Preface Sigla Used Throughout this Volume Liszt and His WorldI. Liszt's Life, Interests, and Relationships Liszt in Hungary 1820-1846 Liszt and Madame d'Agoult: A Reappraisal Liszt as Reader, Intellectual, and Musician Liszt's ""Weimar Mythology"" II. Documentary and Reception Studies A New Liszt Catalogue Liszt Music Manuscripts in Paris: A Preliminary Survey Liszt Collections in New York City Libraries A ""Daily Diary of the Weimar Dream"": Joachim Raff's Unpublished Letters to Doris Genast, 1852-1856 Liszt's Scandinavian Reputation III. Liszt's Music and Aesthetic Influence Structural Issues in Liszt's Philosophical Symphonic Poems Liszt's ""Lieder"": An Essay in Formalization Hearing his Master's Voice: Smetana's ""Swedish"" Symphonic Poems and their Lisztian Models Saint-Saens's Two-Piano Arrangements of Liszt's Sonata: A Final Tribute Liszt and Schenker Index

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