Liszt - Variations on a Theme of Bach, S180 (Poom Prommachart)
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Liszt’s last 25 years were tragic—they oversaw his thwarted marriage to Princess von Sayn-Wittgenstein, the widespread rejection of his music, his historic quarrel with Richard Wagner, various health-related tribulations of old age, his growing estrangement from his younger daughter, Cosima, and the death of his elder daughter, Blandine; because of the many setbacks he endured, both public and private, Liszt’s embattled character succumbed to a series of depressions, culminating in 1877 in a desire, several times repeated, to commit suicide—an act of despair from which only his devout Catholicism saved him (his correspondence with Olga von Meyendorff tells it all: “... I am extremely tired of living; but as I believe that God’s Fifth C