Composer, bon vivant, pianist, teacher, superstar showman, raconteur,
writer, entrepreneur, ladies' man, philanthropist, and priest, Franz
Liszt is widely viewed today not only as a great composer, but also as
the greatest pianist of the 19th century. Yet his enormous body of piano
music, by turns poetic, glittering, acrobatic, prophetic, profound, and
haunting, failed to command the acclaim it deserved in his lifetime. In
Liszt, John Bell Young takes a close look at this opulent music,
illuminating its many facets and challenges from a pianist's engaged
perspective. HIGHLIGHT - Never-before-released recordings of five
extraordinary young pianists are included on an accompanying CD