Book contents
- Liszt in Context
- Composers in Context
- Liszt in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations and Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I People and Places
- Chapter 1 Family Background
- Chapter 2 Liszt’s Teachers
- Chapter 3 Paris
- Chapter 4 Italy
- Chapter 5 Liszt and Wagner
- Chapter 6 The New German School
- Chapter 7 Weimar
- Chapter 8 Liszt and His Contemporaries
- Chapter 9 Liszt in Hungary
- Part II Society, Thought and Culture
- Part III Performance and Composition
- Part IV Reception and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Index
Chapter 3 - Paris
from Part I - People and Places
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 September 2021
- Liszt in Context
- Composers in Context
- Liszt in Context
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations and Tables
- Contributors
- Preface
- Part I People and Places
- Chapter 1 Family Background
- Chapter 2 Liszt’s Teachers
- Chapter 3 Paris
- Chapter 4 Italy
- Chapter 5 Liszt and Wagner
- Chapter 6 The New German School
- Chapter 7 Weimar
- Chapter 8 Liszt and His Contemporaries
- Chapter 9 Liszt in Hungary
- Part II Society, Thought and Culture
- Part III Performance and Composition
- Part IV Reception and Legacy
- Further Reading
- Index
Summary
In early December 1823, the twelve-year-old Franz Liszt concluded his first European concert tour. Following the young pianist’s initial accomplishments in Vienna, under the guidance of Czerny and Salieri, Liszt’s father set his sights on Paris as the next stage in his son’s artistic development. The city’s liberal social identity offered opportunities that Adam could scarcely ignore, and their tour was an attempt to position Liszt as the second coming of the young Mozart. Departing from Vienna on 20 September 1823, with performances in Munich, Augsburg, Stuttgart and Straßburg en route, the Liszt family finally reached the French capital on 11 December.
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- Liszt in Context , pp. 20 - 28Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021