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A large collection of German Christmas tunes (Easy Levels)

A large collection of German Christmas tunes for keyboard

A small collection of German Christmas tunes (Easy Levels)

A small collection of German Christmas tunes (Medium Levels)

A small collection of German Christmas tunes for keyboard

A large collection of German Christmas tunes (Medium Levels)

Es Ist Ein Ros Entsprungen

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks and Jerry Lee Lewis Collection

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks Collection

Boogie/Rock'n'Roll Licks - Left Hand Patterns

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Crack The Shutters

Engines

If There's A Rocket Tie Me To It

Let Your Love Flow

Lifeboats

Please Just Take These Photos From My Hands

Set Down Your Glass

The Golden Floor

The Lightning Strike (i. What If The Storm Ends)

The Lightning Strike (ii. The Sunlight Through The Flags)

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Air On A G String

Ode to Joy

Canon In D

Pachelbel's Canon in D Major

Nimrod (from Enigma Variations)

Jingle Bells

Symphony No. 9, final movement

Silent Night

Amazing Grace

The Graduation Song


Semper Fidelis
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Grandfather's Clock
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Waltz Of The Flowers
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Symphony No. 9, final movement
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Danse Des Mirlitons (Nutcracker)
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Lullaby
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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
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Rule, Britannia
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Camptown Races
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Gnossienne No. 1
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Franz Liszt View Sheet Music for this Artist
  • a.k.a.: Franz Joseph Liszt, Ferencz Liszt, Franciscus Liszt
  • Hungarian/German
  • 22nd October 1811 - 31st July 1886
  • You might know him for: Hungarian Rhapsody No.2 (from the film The Majestic) and Liebesträume Opus. 62 No.3 (from the film Sweet and Lowdown)

“When I think of Liszt as a creative artist, he appears before my eyes…blowing into Jericho trumpets fortissimo and pianissimo,” spoken by the great composer Frédéric Chopin. Franz Liszt was already a proficient pianist by the time he was six years old, taught by his father, a cellist. As a virtuoso pianist five years later, wealthy townspeople financed his education in Vienna. It wasn’t until the Liszt family moved to Paris in 1825 that his career began to take off. Franz met violinist Paganini in 1831, making a promise to himself that he would become Paganini’s pianist equivalent. Liszt created the term ‘symphonic poem’ which described those orchestral works that abandoned tradition, and focused instead on literary or pictorial themes.


At this time, Liszt found love in Marie d’Agoult, a married Countess, and carried on this turbulent relationship for 10 years. They eloped to Switzerland in 1835 when Franz began to teach at the Geneva Conservatoire. However, Liszt continued to have affairs with many women including Polish princess Carolyne Sayn- Wittgenstein, a young courtesan Marie Duplessis, and dancer Lola Montes. It is no surprise then, that Liszt compose Liebesträume,(1850), as he had many experiences for this musical inspiration. However, it is a surprise that Liszt was extremely religious, considering his amorous tendencies, and had contemplated the priesthood. In his day, Liszt’s physical appearance would have rivaled that of a God and women were instantly attracted to him, fainting, as he played piano, fighting over locks of his hair and buttons off of his clothes. Liszt soon tired of this lifestyle of willing women and fame, and he settled in quiet Weimar in Germany. He focused on his musical compositions and promoting the music of Richard Wagner, who married one of Liszt’s two daughters, 24 years younger than him. His career as touring virtuoso took him to many countries, making him a favorite among audiences. On the way, he met many famous composers in his lifetime including Bizet, Grieg, Beethoven, Berlioz, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Schumann, Saint-Saëns, Debussy, Borodin, and Tchaikovsky.




Liszt’s intellect, unfailing creativity and charm made him very popular as a musician, and as a person. After a very pleasing and successful musical career of over 700 compositions, Liszt died of pneumonia at age 75. He remains as a top pianist of the 19th Century, and perhaps in all of history.



Franz Liszt Sheet Music

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Adagio 6
Consolation No.3 1
Liebestraum No. 3 8
Liebestraum No.3 (Dream Of Love) 5
Liebestraume: Notturno No.3 In A Flat: O Lieb, So Lang Du Lieben... 1
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