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  1. Provided to YouTube by The Orchard EnterprisesLisztomania · PhoenixWolfgang Amadeus Phoenix℗ 2009 Ghettoblaster S.A.R.L. under exclusive license to Glassnote...

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  2. 22 de abr. de 2015 · A person who needs to listen to music all the time

  3. 16 de feb. de 2021 · someone who listens to music like all the mf time like it's their only escape tbh quite concerning. this is NOT a cry for help.

  4. Lisztomania ou febre de Liszt foi o intenso frenesi motivado pelo compositor húngaro Franz Liszt durante suas apresentações. A primeira vez em que se registrou tal frenesi ocorreu em Berlim em 1841, tendo o termo sido criado mais tarde por Heinrich Heine num folhetim escrito por ele em 25 de abril de 1844, ao discutir a temporada de concertos daquele ano em Paris.

  5. 29 de feb. de 2024 · But Liszt would certainly take things to a whole new level, lending his name to an astonishing pan-European craze of the 1840s: Lisztomania. Not that the man behind it all ever planned it that way. Born in the small village of Doborján in the German-speaking region of Hungary (then a part of the Austrian empire)*, his initial ambition was simply to make a career from playing the piano.

  6. 29 de ago. de 2021 · In this week's video we're taking a closer look at the origins of the word "Lisztomania" and understanding how the word came to be. Do you know how it came t...

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  7. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Definition of Lisztomania: Lisztomania is a term coined in the 19th century to describe the intense and widespread adulation and obsession surrounding the Hungarian pianist and composer Franz Liszt. This phenomenon was characterized by extreme emotional outbursts, fainting, and even violence at Liszt’s concerts.