Friend, favorite pupil, and secretary of Franz Liszt, Arthur Friedheim was the composer's closest associate during the 1880s. Â In this profound and scholarly study, Friedheim examines Liszt's life as a man, pianist, composer, conductor, …Read More
Friend, favorite pupil, and secretary of Franz Liszt, Arthur Friedheim was the composer's closest associate during the 1880s. Â In this profound and scholarly study, Friedheim examines Liszt's life as a man, pianist, composer, conductor, teacher, and writer. Â His vibrant, richly textured prose recaptures a golden age of music that ended with the outbreak of World War I. Â Friedheim's memoir evokes an era populated by giants of the keyboard and podium as well as scholars, writers, soldiers, and statesmen. Â A noted concert pianist and conductor in his own right, the author was the contemporary of Paderewski, Rachmaninoff, Kreisler, Rubinstein, and Caruso. Â His reminiscences revisit the opulent social and musical circles of Europe and North America during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Â Modern readers will find this volume a rich source of sound musical scholarship on the forerunners of twentieth-century music. Â Reprint. Â Paperback, 352 p.