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Ferenc Liszt József Gregor Általános Iskola A Quest for Heroes 2013 - 15
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Ferenc Liszt A Hero, who didn’t speak Hungarian, but was proud to be Hungarian. He was born on October 22, 1811 in a small village called Doborján – today it belongs to Austria and is called Raiding.
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Liszt's father played the piano, violin, cello and guitar. He began teaching Ferenc the piano at age seven. Ferenc began composing in an elementary manner when he was eight.
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He also appeared in concerts. His public debut in Vienna on December 1, 1822 was a great success. He was greeted in Austrian and Hungarian aristocratic circles and also met Beethoven and Schubert.
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While he was in Italy in 1838, he heard about the Great Flood in Pest. He immediately travelled to Vienna and gave 8 concerts to collect money for the victims. It was then when he ralized he was Hungarian.
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He used 75% of his concert income for charity. He financed the foundation and building of the Academy of Music in Budapest where he taught piano for free.
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He is a European hero, because his life and music symbolizes general human values and unity.
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He is a Hungarian hero, because, he did not hesitate to spend time and money to help the people and the country.
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The Australian Leslie Howard recorded all Liszt’s piano concerts. It took 15 years and the 94-piece-CD collection earned a place in the Guinness Book of Records.
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