A Single Crash of the Cymbals
Roger Parker, 7 December 1989
Franz Liszt. Vol. II: The Weimar Years 1848-1861
by Alan Walker.
Faber, 626 pp., £35, August 1989,0 571 15322 4 Show More
by Alan Walker.
Faber, 626 pp., £35, August 1989,
Franz Liszt: A Chronicle of his Life in Pictures and Documents
by Ernst Burger, translated by Stewart Spencer.
Princeton, 358 pp., £45, October 1989,0 691 09133 1 Show More
by Ernst Burger, translated by Stewart Spencer.
Princeton, 358 pp., £45, October 1989,
“... Mendelssohn. Clara Schumann never forgave him and, a decade later, ranged herself with the young Brahms and the violinist Joseph Joachim, who had declared Liszt’s New German School ‘contrary to the innermost spirit of music’ and ‘strongly to be deplored and condemned’. The ensuing war dragged on into the 1880s, but by then – with Brahms and ... ”