Noun
Hungarian composer and piano virtuoso (1811-1886)
Source: WordNetBerlioz/Cairns – Memoirs pp. 105–6 Berlioz met Franz Liszt who was also attending the concert. Source: Internet
In 1839, Franz Liszt visited the Villa Medici, and Ingres formed a friendship with him. Source: Internet
In 1842, Franz Liszt moved to Weimar to become the Grand Ducal court conductor. Source: Internet
Leon Botstein claims the music of Franz Liszt and Richard Wagner also left their imprints on Tchaikovsky's orchestral style. Source: Internet
That same year, Wagner moved in with Cosima von Bülow, the daughter of the composer Franz Liszt, and began a family, settling in Lucerne. Source: Internet
Schumann (1988), p. 114. The biography of Chopin published in 1863 under the name of Franz Liszt (but probably written by Carolyne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein ) Cooke (1966), pp. 856–61. Source: Internet