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李斯特的世界主义精神、外向性格和哲学式的创作方式在他的作品中充分体现出来。相比之下,他的好友Charles-Valentin Alkan的作品《钢琴的柏辽兹》(Berlioz of the Piano)则表现出了他内向和看似厌世的气质。在19世纪,独奏协奏曲获得了新的特点,这反映在表演者的技术和一般的创作方法上。众所周知,李斯特的降e大调第一钢琴协奏曲是这一流派向前发展的重要一步,而阿尔坎的钢琴独奏协奏曲则代表了一种跨流派的混合。在本文中,我们将试图回答是否有可能在这两位杰出的作曲家之间找到共同点,如果有的话,确定它是什么。此外,我们将试图确定他们之间的相互影响,其存在可能推断从历史和传记资料。
An extrovert and a misanthrope: Comparative analysis of virtuoso aspects and the impact of personalities in Franz Liszt's Piano concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major and Alkan's concerto for Piano solo
Franz Liszt's cosmopolitan spirit, extroverted character and philosophical approach to creation are fully evident in his compositions. In contrast, the opus of his close friend Charles-Valentin Alkan, the relatively neglected "Berlioz of the Piano", shows the traces of his introverted and seemingly misanthropic temperament. In the 19th century, the solo concerto acquired new characteristics, reflected both in the performer's technique and in the general creative approach. It is generally known that Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-Flat Major is an important evolutionary step forward in this genre, while Alkan's Concerto for Solo Piano represents a cross-genre hybrid of a kind. In this paper we will attempt to answer the question whether it is possible to find common ground between these two extraordinary composers, and if so, determine what it is. In addition, we will try to identify the reciprocal influences between them, the existence of which might be inferred from the historical and biographical data.