id like to start, by saying i dont like to get involved in these threads (usually).
but here goes... the origional poster has allready proven to be a complete fool, the amount of crap he/she has written is plain and simple to read... but, lets indulge her...
the mere facts go down like this: it is clear that this person has not HEARD liszt... that person has heard a few "tunes", and nothing else...
i wont even go about recommending things on liszt, he was at times an un-even composer in his output (he did live for the concert hall, the musical "recital", which he invented as we know it today, btw)... but his contributions are some of the most profound and important of the 19th century...
from his advancement of tonal harmony to his later contributions to new tonal systems (have I lost the origional poster allready?!)...
to his re vamp on form, and structure...
his religious music, be it his missa choralis, or the christus oratorio...
his output is tremendous, and ground breaking...
with no liszt there would have been a huge gap in how music has evolved... from a harmonic stand point, from a stand point of the composers after franz...
i have read all 3 volumes on liszt by WALKER, and they are insightful...
liszt is a genius, and if this eludes any body, it is a short coming on their part... and not liszt's...
in the end, people might dog franz... but, make no mistake about it, the greatest pianist ever was an even more important composer... for the 19th century... and for today...
there is worth in most of the pieces he composed, and some truly go down as the most important works of the 19th century...
long live the memory, of franz liszt...
robert