Musically, Franz Liszt (1811–1886) is one of the most written about but
least understood composers of the 19th century. As for his life—Felix
Mendelssohn observed that Liszt's character was "a continual alternation
between scandal and apotheosis." "Scandal and apotheosis"? What could
that possibly mean? Join music professor Robert Greenberg for these
lectures, and go on a fascinating journey in search of the truth aboutboth. "Franz Liszt, Both Sides Now," you might call it.
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8 Lectures
45 minutes / lecture
1 Le Concert, C'est Moi-The Concert is Me
2 A Born Pianist
3 Revelation
4 Transcendence
5 Weimar
6 The Music at Weimar
7 Rome
8 A Life Well Lived
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