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The narrative sketches the musician's life from prodigious childhood virtuosity through public triumphs and stylistic development, tracing early lessons, encounters with gypsy musical culture, and sensational concert successes that established a continental reputation. It examines artistic temperament and personal generosity, including advocacy for contemporaries and intellectual engagement expressed in collected writings. Later chapters treat compositional innovations such as the symphonic poem and efforts to reform sacred music, while also considering pedagogical legacy through numerous pupils. Interwoven are anecdotes and reflections that illuminate character, creative impulses, and the social contexts that shaped an influential artistic career.
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