Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 232
Trim: 6¾ x 9¼
978-1-4422-3493-2 • Hardback • May 2014 • $142.00 • (£109.00)
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Nicholas Tarling is former professor of history at the University of Auckland for nearly 30 years. A specialist in the history of Southeast Asia, he has published extensively on the region’s history and culture. As a music aficionado, he has programmed broadcasts on opera for Radio New Zealand, reviews regularly for Opera magazine, prepares and conducts pre-concert talks, and writes concert program notes.
Preface
Chapter 1: Romanticism and the musical background
Chapter 2: Youth and the Prodigy
Chapter 3: Béranger and the Revolutions
Chapter 4: Paganini and his crucial influence
Chapter 5: Liszt and the Polish pianist
Chapter 6: Chopin and the Polish bowman
Chapter 7: Chopin and Polish Romanticism
Chapter 8: Liszt and the great virtuosity
Chapter 9: Chopin and his letters
Chapter 10: The Princess and settlement at Weimar
Chapter 11: Liszt and his three lives
Chapter 12: Wieniawski and the hard-earned years
Chapter 13: Liszt and the Polish Oratorio
Chapter 14: The Survivor and his friends
Chapter 15: The Decline and End
Epilogue
Appendix: Listings of Franz Liszt’s music connected to Poland
Index