The Hungarian pianist was the first to reach a status similar to that of a pop star during his time. He is still today regarded as one of the greatest pianists of all time. Let's put your knowledge of this legendary artist to the test!
Oct 10, 2019 • 14 questions
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Q"Lisztomania" was a term describing an enormous frenzy towards Liszt in his concerts. Which is not true about this phenomenon?
QJohannes Brahms famously fell asleep during a performance of one of Liszt's most famous piano pieces. Which one was it?
QWhich is NOT true about Liszt?
QIn 1823, the director of the prestigious Paris Conservatory denied the young and talented Liszt's admission because he was not a French Citizen. Who was the director?
QWhich is NOT true about Liszt?
QWhich piece is this excerpt from?
QLiszt's longest relationship was with a polish noblewoman called Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein (they were together for 40 years). Which is NOT true about their relationship?
QLiszt was a student of ...
QIn 1865 Liszt, who wanted to become Catholic Priest, received the four minor orders: porter, lector, exorcist, and acolyte. After that, he would be often called...
QWhich famous opera composer was a close friend of Liszt and married his daughter Cosima?
QLiszt carried a walking stick that was carved with the following figures:
QLiszt dedicated his famous B minor sonata to ...
QWhich piano maker made an agreement with Liszt's father to provide the pianos for all of the young pianist's concerts?
QThis beautiful theme is from which piece?
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