Conference – 2021
The relationship between Liszt and his Hungarian contemporaries in the light of the cultural history of Hungary.
DOI 10.26113/LFZE.2023.001
Katalin Kim: Erkel and Liszt Supplement to the performances of László Hunyadi abroad
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Pál Horváth: Liszt’s Visit to the National Theatre in Pest
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Lili Veronika Békéssy: “Vox populi” Franz Liszt's artistic jubilee in 1873
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Rudolf Gusztin: Franz Liszt and the National Song Festival in Pest in 1865
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Krisztina Halász: The Last Portrait of a Genius – The relationship between Liszt and Munkácsy
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Zsófia Borz: Supplements to the Liszt portrait of Mór Than
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Anna Peternák: Liszt in his studyroom – picture retouching from the Liszt era
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Zsolt Vizinger: Franz Liszt and the Chamber Music Life of Pest-Buda
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Zsuzsanna Kovács: Liszt’s lesser-known visitors, based on the business cards they left behind
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Ágnes Watzatka: Liszt, Bogisich, and the German Cecilia Association
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Máté Cselényi: A previously unknown Liszt Albumblatt
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Zsuzsanna Domokos: The Greats of the Hungarian Nation in Liszt’s memory