Liszt Letters in the Library of Congress (Franz Liszt Studies Series)
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Author
Contributions
- Michael Short (Introduction) - Contributor
- Library of Congress (Corporate Author) - Contributor
Publication
2002-11-01 - Pendragon Press
Language
English
Word Count
97,750 words, Guess
Page Count
391 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL12238977M
- ISBN-139781576470206
- ISBN-101576470202
- OCLC Control Number50554257
- OCLC Control Numberlisztlettersinli0000lisz
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2002034630
- Goodreads4252204
Classifications
- LCCML410.L7 A4 2003
Description
"The correspondence of Franz Liszt is voluminous. It has been estimated that some 6,000 letters have been published, with a similar number unpublished. Given his career as concert artist, composer, conductor and teacher, it is difficult to comprehend how he found the time for correspondence. Yet he did and, thankfully, considerable insight may be gained from this as to his relationships, compositional methods - especially with regard to publication of his works - philosophical thoughts, attitudes to literature, to other composers, other artists in different spheres, even, though more rarely, his approach to politics and, equally important, his religious leanings." "The Library of Congress collections comprise nearly 300 items, including letters dating from 1829 to shortly before his death, the vast majority of which have not previously appeared in print, while those that have been published are sometimes incomplete or incorrectly dated. This publication presents one of the most wide-ranging sources of first-hand information on the composer not yet made public."--Jacket.
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