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Franz Liszt's Life of Chopin is less a conventional biography than a Romantic act of musical criticism and commemoration. Written in richly figurative prose, it interprets Chopin's art through the idioms of exile, aristocratic refinement, Polish national feeling, and poetic inwardness. Liszt dwells on the mazurkas, polonaises, nocturnes, and études not merely as compositions but as revelations of temperament and historical memory, placing Chopin at the center of nineteenth-century debates about genius, nationality, and the expressive powers of the piano. Liszt was uniquely positioned to write such a work. As the century's most celebrated pianist-composer, he knew Chopin personally within the Parisian salons where émigré politics, literary Romanticism, and musical innovation converged. His admiration was shaped by proximity: he understood Chopin's technical originality, his fastidious artistry, and the aura of fragility that surrounded him after his death in 1849. The book reflects both intimate witness and Liszt's own ideals of the artist as visionary. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Chopin, Romanticism, and the history of musical biography. It should be read not as neutral documentation, but as an eloquent contemporary portrait: partial, passionate, and indispensable.
Franz Liszt's Life of Chopin is less a conventional biography than a Romantic act of musical criticism and commemoration. Written in richly figurative prose, it interprets Chopin's art through the idioms of exile, aristocratic refinement, Polish national feeling, and poetic inwardness. Liszt dwells on the mazurkas, polonaises, nocturnes, and études not merely as compositions but as revelations of temperament and historical memory, placing Chopin at the center of nineteenth-century debates about genius, nationality, and the expressive powers of the piano. Liszt was uniquely positioned to write such a work. As the century's most celebrated pianist-composer, he knew Chopin personally within the Parisian salons where émigré politics, literary Romanticism, and musical innovation converged. His admiration was shaped by proximity: he understood Chopin's technical originality, his fastidious artistry, and the aura of fragility that surrounded him after his death in 1849. The book reflects both intimate witness and Liszt's own ideals of the artist as visionary. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Chopin, Romanticism, and the history of musical biography. It should be read not as neutral documentation, but as an eloquent contemporary portrait: partial, passionate, and indispensable.
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| Genre: | Romane & Erzählungen |
|---|---|
| Rubrik: | Belletristik |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9788027284788 |
| ISBN-10: | 8027284783 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Autor: | Liszt, Franz |
| Übersetzung: | Cook, Martha Walker |
| Hersteller: | Good Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | OK Publishing s.r.o., 20a, Kosíre, Zahradníckova 1220, ?-150 00 Prague, obrody@gmail.com |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 4 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Franz Liszt |
| Gewicht: | 0,131 kg |