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September 14, 2007

A Romantic Love Letter written by Franz Liszt

 A Romantic Love Letter written by Franz Liszt (1811-86) to Countess Marie d'Agoult.

It is believed that this romantic love letter was written December 1834

Marie! Marie!

Oh let me repeat that name a hundred times, a thousand times over; for three days now it has lived within me, oppressed me, set me afire.

I am not writing to you, no, I am close beside you.

I see you, I hear you… Eternity in your arms…Heaven, hell, all is within you and even more than all… Oh! Leave me free to rave in my delirium. Mean, cautious, narrow reality is no longer enough for me. We must live out lives to the full, our loves, our sorrow…! Oh! you believe me capable of self-sacrifice, chastity, temperance and piety, do you not?

But let no more be said of this… it is for you to question, to draw conclusions, to save me as you see fit.

Let me be mad, senseless since you can do nothing, nothing at all for me.

It is good for me to speak to you now.

This is to be! To be!!!

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Franz Liszt (1811-86) was a Hungarian-born child prodigy who grew up to become one of the most influential composers of the 19th century. By the age of six he was already displaying exceptional musical ability giving his first concert at the age of 9, and by 11 had published his first piano piece and performed in Vienna before some of Europe's most eminent musicians.

He had two great loves in his life, Countess Marie d'Agoult, to whom this letter was written and later Princess Carolyne Sayn-Wittgenstein.

A man of strong religious feeling, passion, and intelligence he ended his life as a cleric, dying at 74 at Bayreuth in Bavaria.

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