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Donald Macleod looks at five sides of the complex and magnetic Franz Liszt. Today, he explores Liszt’s midlife pivot towards his faith.
Donald Macleod explores Liszt’s midlife pivot towards his faith.
Franz Liszt was the original musical heartthrob - the most photographed man of the 19th century, who left a legacy of more than 700 compositions and in the course of his career made well over 1000 concert appearances. With his electrifying talent at the keyboard, he transformed the status of musician from servant to demigod. But he was also a man of complex character, who wore many masks and repeatedly reinvented himself. All this week, Donald Macleod looks at 5 faces of Liszt, uncovering key slices of his soul and identity.
Today, Donald reveals how a series of wake-up-calls forced Liszt to change his life direction. He exchanged his concert garb for a cassock and took minor liturgical orders, becoming an AbbΓ©. We hear how he found new inspiration in texts and voices, and how he wrestled with his faith, morality and earthly desires.
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