
Zsolt Nagy & László Marosi: Learning Music from the Best
Every Wednesday, Simeon Morrow interviews musicians, artists, academics and entrepreneurs from around the world. Paradoxically, Franz Liszt was, at once, very Hungarian and not Hungarian at all. His parents worked for the Esterházy family estate on the outskirts of Vienna, where he only knew to speak German and, as he prepared to move to Paris, learned French. As one of the first international “concert pianists,” Liszt passionately fundraised for Hungarians in need and