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  1. 11 de nov. de 2020 · Look into this remarkable pianist, Franz Liszt hands. Throughout Franz Liszt’s life casts of his hands were made. This offers an invaluable window into the structure of Liszt’s hands and provides vital clues to their unusual nature.

  2. 26 de jul. de 2019 · Just how massive was Rachmaninov's hand-span? 26 July 2019, 16:50. How far could the great pianists stretch their hands? We take a look at just how big the hands of the star virtuosos were, from Rachmaninov to Liszt and Barenboim to Lang Lang.

  3. Read full article here: https://www.cmuse.org/franz-liszt-hands/For pianists and admirers of famous piano players, the question often arises about hand size ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Franz_LisztFranz Liszt - Wikipedia

    She also notes that Liszt kept his fingers close to the keyboard to achieve a better legato, and that Liszt discouraged unnecessary hand movements, in contrast to his flamboyant gestures during his prime.

  5. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Franz Liszt must have had extra long and unusually strong little fingers. His work relies on the little fingers of both hands constantly. He does this in a way that other composers do not feature. And his hand was very large. Liszt, along with Rachmaninoff, is said to have had Marfan's Syndrome, which results in unusually large hands ...

  6. 27 de feb. de 2024 · #1. Franz Liszt is most famous for being the world’s first rockstar. More than a hundred years before Beatlemania, there was (in the words of poet Heinrich Heine) “Lisztomania.” And Liszt himself invented the word “recital.” Franz Liszt was perhaps the world’s first music celebrity.

  7. Franz Liszt (Raiding, Imperio austríaco, 22 de octubre de 1811-Bayreuth, Imperio alemán, 31 de julio de 1886) fue un compositor austrohúngaro romántico, [1] un virtuoso pianista, director de orquesta, profesor de piano, arreglista y seglar franciscano.