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  1. Lisztomania ou febre de Liszt foi o intenso frenesi motivado pelo compositor húngaro Franz Liszt durante suas apresentações. A primeira vez em que se registrou tal frenesi ocorreu em Berlim em 1841, tendo o termo sido criado mais tarde por Heinrich Heine em um folhetim escrito por ele em 25 de abril de 1844, ao discutir a temporada de ...

  2. Phoenix - Lisztomania (tradução) (Letra e música para ouvir) - Lisztomania / Think less, but see it grow / Like a riot, like a riot, oh / Not easily offended / Not hard to let it go / From a mess to the masses.

  3. From the album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (P) 2009 LoyautéFollow Phoenix Here:Instagram: @oenix/ Facebook: @oenix/ Twitter: @oenix TikTok: @oenix VIDEO CREDITS...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LisztomaniaLisztomania - Wikipedia

    Lisztomania or Liszt fever was the intense fan frenzy directed toward Hungarian composer Franz Liszt during his performances. This frenzy first occurred in Berlin in 1841 and the term was later coined by Heinrich Heine in a feuilleton he wrote on 25 April 1844, discussing the 1844 Parisian concert season.

  5. "Lisztomania" is a song by the French band Phoenix from their fourth album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. It is their second single from the album, although a music video of the song was released before "1901".

  6. 25 de mai. de 2009 · Lisztomania. Phoenix. Track 1 on Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix. Producers. Phoenix & Philippe Zdar. Thom signals his abandonment of romance with a diss to Romanticism, the 19th Century artistic ...

  7. 29 de fev. de 2024 · It was after hearing Liszt perform in 1844 and noting the hysterical, screaming audience, that the German poet Heinrich Heine coined the term: Lisztomania. But the “mania” part was not intended to denote intense emotion or a simple fashion craze in the way we might regard certain celebrated performers today.

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