Franz Liszt : The Story of a Boy Who Became a Great Pianist and Teacher
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The book presents the life of a Hungarian-born pianist who receives first lessons from his father, gives early public recitals, studies with Carl Czerny, and builds a European career despite obstacles including a conservatory refusal. It traces his travels and acclaim as a virtuoso, his later role as conductor at Weimar where he championed new operas, and his work as a generous teacher who held classes and supported fellow musicians. Written for children, the volume combines simple biographical text with cut-and-paste illustrations, questions and blank pages for the young reader to compose and bind a personalized account, emphasizing perseverance, artistry, and generosity.
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