Franz Liszt
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October 22, 1811 – July 31, 1886 Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer, Liszt studied in Vienna and Paris and was on the concert stage from 1822-48. In 1861 he went to Rome where he became a member of the Catholic Franciscan order. His works include twelve symphonic poems, a coronation mass, two symphonies, and a large number of piano pieces. Upon his initiation, he made this statement. Initiated: September 18, 1841 lodge Zur Einigkeit, Frankfort-onthe-Main Passed and Raised : February 1842 lodge Zur Eintracht, Berlin
Source: William R. Denslow, 10,000 Famous Freemasons, 1959. |