Hungarian composer and pianist. First visited London in 1826. During 1840 - 41 he toured extensively in Europe including England and visited London a number of times.
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Franz Liszt
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Franz Liszt
2018: We are grateful to Sugár Istvánné Ilona for pointing out that the plaqu...
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