Donald Macleod continues his story of Liszt and Hungary with the composer's nationalist sentiments pitched against a turbulent Europe of revolution and uprising. Show more
Donald Macleod's account of Franz Liszt and the country of his birth continues with the story of his musical endeavours to further the cause of Hungarian self-determination. Show more
Donald Macleod reflects on Franz Liszt's Hungarian story - he spent little time there and couldn't speak the language, but just how important to his music was the land of his birth? Show more
Donald Macleod continues his story of Franz Liszt and Hungary with a look at how the terrible 1838 floods in the country of his birth prompted a turning point in his life. Show more
Donald Macleod concludes his portrait of Liszt and Hungary with the story of his final years, raising the question of where this cosmopolitan composer himself thought he belonged. Show more