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    Aug 207:00 PM
    The Cleveland Orchestra: Daniele Rustioni - Brahms and LisztBlossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH
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    Aug 1702:30 PM
    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Dima Slobodeniouk & Jean-Yves Thibaudet - Liszt & SibeliusTanglewood, Lenox, MA
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    Mar 12202607:30 PM
    Seattle Symphony: Liszt & KodalyBenaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Seattle, WA
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    Mar 14202608:00 PM
    Seattle Symphony: Liszt & KodalyBenaroya Hall - S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, Seattle, WA
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    About Liszt

    As of 2023, Franz Liszt's legacy continues to resonate within the classical music community, with numerous concerts celebrating his compositions and influence. Various orchestras and soloists around the world are performing Liszt's iconic works, such as 'Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2' and 'Piano Concerto No. 1.' Notably, many music festivals this year are featuring themed concerts dedicated to Liszt, highlighting the intersection of his music with contemporary interpretations. Furthermore, there are events that explore Liszt's influence on modern musicians, showcasing how his innovative techniques and emotional depth have inspired generations of artists. In addition to traditional classical performances, some modern artists are blending Liszt's music with other genres, creating unique cross-genre concerts that attract a broader audience. These events not only honor Liszt's contributions to music but also ensure that his works remain relevant and engaging to today’s concertgoers. Live performances of Liszt's music are celebrated in various formats, from solo piano recitals to elaborate orchestral arrangements, demonstrating the timeless appeal of his artistry in live concert settings.

    Liszt History

    Franz Liszt, born on October 22, 1811, in Raiding, Hungary, was a virtuoso pianist and composer who played a pivotal role in the development of the concert scene in the 19th century. His career began at a young age, with his father, who was a music teacher, recognizing his prodigious talent. By the age of 9, Liszt was already performing publicly, captivating audiences with his extraordinary skills. As he matured, Liszt became one of the first musicians to turn the piano recital into a solo concert event, paving the way for the modern concert format. He famously performed over 1,000 concerts throughout his life, showcasing not only his compositions but also the works of other great composers. Liszt's concerts were not merely performances; they were theatrical events characterized by his charismatic stage presence and innovative playing style. He was known for his emotional expressiveness and technical prowess, which led to the phenomenon of the 'Lisztomania' – a term coined to describe the frenzy of fans that surrounded his performances. As a conductor and music educator, Liszt also contributed to the establishment of music festivals and institutions, further solidifying the importance of live performances in the classical music landscape.