[Liszt - Waldesrauschen (Forest Murmurs)] Liszt was given the unfortunate curse of being one of the greatest pianists and showman of all time, barring him from being known as anything more than "le hard piano man". Here is a more impressionist, melodic piece from his later works that would easily fool many into thinking it was a lesser known piece by Ravel or Debussy

https://youtube.com/watch?v=2evXiwpeGkE&list=PLY4H29MiCmpDhBot04wESJeNpCBaHAmcb&index=59

Liszt is one of the greatest musicians of all time, being incredibly talented, but also for being the first rockstar; he toured, surrounded himself with women, had endless affairs with many powerful women, and generally turned muic into a spectacle. However, in his latter years he gave up his rockstar lifestyle and dedicated his life to God as a priest and returned to focusing on his compositions. During this time (and somewhat before too, but he was mostly caught up in being the best ever) Liszt was one of the most experimental composers, with many pieces that hint heavily towards jazz, impressionism, and even at*nality :puke:

Please enjoy!

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