This question is exactly what the title says, I’ve searched online for an answer and there is none, i feel the answer is probably in Alan walkers biography on Liszt but quite frankly its very expensive and I can’t afford it and i have a lot of other stuff to read first. Im just very curious about this for some reason. Any response would be greatly appreciated.
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It's noted that only a portion of the programs for Liszt's world tour survive, and many of these are incomplete or lack specific details. Liszt often performed his own compositions, including operatic fantasies and paraphrases, as well as works by other composers like Beethoven, Chopin, and Weber.
Alan Walker's book "Franz Liszt: The Virtuoso Years" lists several specific programs and individual pieces Liszt performed, including: Vienna, 1838:
- Weber's Concertstück Fantasy on themes from Bellini's I Puritani
- Vision from Transcendental Études"
Michael Saffle compiled a complete list of Liszt's German concerts (with programs when available) in his book "Liszt in Germany, 1840-1845".