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Back to EpisodesOn Catholic Imagination, Part 3: Art & Religion in Liszt's Piano Music
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Episode Topic: Art & Religion in Liszt's Piano Music (https://go.nd.edu/273a1e)
Discover the profound intersection of faith and music in the life of Franz Liszt. A recent event featuring musicologist Nick Chung and pianist Isaac Parlin explored how the composer’s deep Catholic faith shaped his masterpieces, challenging the narrative of 19th-century art as a substitute for religion.
Featured Speakers:
- Nicholas Teh, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame
- Isaac Parlin, Master's Student of Music in Piano Performance, The Juilliard School
- Nicholas Chong, Assistant Professor of Musicology, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University
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This podcast is a part of the ThinkND Series titled On Catholic Imagination. (https://go.nd.edu/78e374)
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