Lisztian

Lisztian
Of or pertaining to (1811–1886), Hungarian composer, conductor, and virtuoso pianist.

This is exciting, high-strung, Horowitzian pianism that is tempered by unfailing good taste, tonal subtlety, and a true sense of Lisztian style.


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