dear healdie:
first, let me say that i'm not arguing with you. i'm really curious, and you point out interesting points.
In regards to my earlier comment I was not disputing how influential Liszts music was he was one of the first composers to experiment with atonality and he created many new forms
those are the facts: he is one of the most influential composers of the 19th century.
but just when i am thinking of music I would i think there are very few occasions I would rather listen to the Liszt tone poems over say Strauss or Dukas etc (but of course this is subject to opinion)
well, that depends. a liszt-strauss (we are talking about richard strauss, right?) conundrum would be hot. to be honest, i don't know if i attended to more liszt or strauss live, nor have the slightest idea about which one is the most often played.
however, dukas is not a name in the same list, imho.
sure Liszt is huge in the piano world but I have yet to meet say a flautist or cellist who holds his orchestral music in high regard,
i never talked about this particular issue with a flautist or a cellist, so i can't compare. anyway, to be honest, the fact that his name didn't arise (in a striking way, so that i could remember now) in so many conversations with orchestral players, is remarkable. i can remember discussions about beethoven, brahms (well, brahms uses to be the mais focus), debussy, stravinsky, even stockhausen, but not liszt. i will pay attention to that.
I have met even pianists who have not even heard of him
well, i excuse myself, but a pianist that doesn't know liszt is something unnaceptable. every pianist is free to don't like liszt, or to don't play liszt, but that is clearly a background failure. what comes next? bach, beethoven?
now-a-days, i think that not knowing thalberg or alkan is a flaw. liszt? please, give a cd and some sheet to this fellow bud, and save his soul.
of course this is all subjective to me and my experiences maybe liszt just isn't as big in England as other countries, I don't know
this is what i'm most amazed about: how those things can change, from the uk to the usa, from europe to south america, from japan to italy. there are some standards, but even the perception of those is somewhat different.
but I have even read books that have said he is not taken too seriously in other areas of music
could you please quote the source of that, please? i need to read this book!
best!