This is the third in a set of three books following the life and achievements of Franz Liszt. This volume focuses on his final years, from 1861-1886.
Letters of Franz Liszt
The term is Lawrence Kramer's, although I hasten to add that his account does not necessarily promote this simplistic approach toward Liszt's audiences. “Franz Liszt and the Virtuoso Public Sphere: Sight and Sound in the Rise of Mass ...
The greatest pianist there has ever been, an innovative, forward-looking composer, and an outstanding conductor and teacher, Franz Liszt was one of the most charismatic and sought-after figures of the...
Unparalleled in its completeness, its soundness of documentation, and in the quality of its writing, The Virtuoso Years is the first volume of what will unquestionably be the most important biography of Franz Liszt in English or any other ...
Franz Liszt: A Biography in Pictures
Taylor, Benedict. “Schubert and the Construction of Memory: The String Quartet in a ... Music in Paris in the Eighteen-thirties/La Musique à Paris dans les années mil huit cent trente, ed. Peter Bloom. Stuyvesant, NY, 1987, pp. 553–573.
This translation is the starting volume of Janita Hall-Swadley's The Collected Writings of Franz Liszt, the very first production of Liszt's entire literary collection in English.
In: Schoenberg, Style and Idea: Selected Writings of Arnold Schoenberg, ed. Leonard Stein. London: Faber & Faber, 1975, pp. 442–47. ISBN 0571097227. ML60.S347 1975b. A loosely organized collection of musings on Liszt's “fanatical faith ...
Large Format for easy reading. Collection of letters from the Hungarian virtuoso pianist and composer, widely considered to be one of the greatest piano virtuosi of all time, and certainly the most famous of the nineteenth century.
The most authoritative English-language study of Liszt's oeuvre, this survey by a noted musicologist examines the works in chronological order. Subjects include romantic pieces, symphonic poems, songs, symphonies, and other compositions.