Essay/Term paper: Franz liszt vs kurt cobain
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 Franz  Liszt  was  one  of  many  classical  composers.    In  some  ways,  he  can  be  compared  to  a  modern  rock  and  roll  star.
Franz  Liszt  was  born  in  Raiding,  Hungary,  on  October  22,  1811.    Much  like  Mozart,  he  was  a  very  great  piano  player  at  a  very  young  age.    Liszt  composed  an  opera  called  Don  Sancho  at  the  age  of  fourteen.    Professionals  of  Liszt"s  time  thought  that  he was only  a  genius  with  the  piano,  which  was  not  enough  to  give  his  ideas  the  great  recognition  they  deserved.    Many  people  thought  that  Liszt  was  "a  mover  and  a  shaker,  a  rebel,  chased  women,  and had  much  talent  and  personality."    He  had  invented  the  solo  recital.    When  Liszt  had  a  concert,  he  usually  played  his  own  music  and  came  out  wearing  decorations  hanging  on  chains,  which  was  unusual  for  his  time.    For  two  years  Liszt  was  hospitalized  for  a  nervous  breakdown.    In  some  ways  he  was  much  like  Kurt  Cobain,  the  late  lead  singer  of  the  rock  band  Nirvana.
Kurt  Cobain  was  born  on  February  20,  1967,  in  Aberdeen,  Washington.    He  was  passed  on  to  several  relatives  after  his  parents  divorced  when  he  was  eight  years  old.    For  some  time  he  even  lived  under  a  bridge  and  was  hospitalized  for  a  heroin  addiction.    It  was  not  entirely  unexpected  that  Cobain  committed  suicide.    He  had  had  entered  a  coma  by  overdosing  on  a  mixture  of  champagne  and  tranquilizers  on  March  4.    Also,  Kurt"s  family  history  showed  that  two  of  his  father"s  uncles  committed  suicide,  along  with  the  fact  that  there  were  a  lot  of  dysfunctional  marriages  and  alcoholism  present.    During  a  concert,  Kurt  would  jerk  around  as  if  he  was  being  electrocuted.    After  his  death,  the  sale  of  Nirvana  memorabilia  increased  dramatically.
As  you  can  see,  both  Franz  Liszt  and  Kurt  Cobain  have  some  characteristics  in  common.    They  had  both  been  hospitalized  for  an  illness.  However,  one  was  physical  while  the  other  was  mental.  Both  had  unusual  concert  styles.  Like  many  classical  composers,  Kurt  was  not  truly  appreciated  until  his  death,  as  shown  by  the  fact  that  the  sale  of  Nirvana  memorabilia  increased
 
 
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