This chapter delves into the historical context of listomania and mesmerism, discussing their connections to music performances and emotional states in the mid-1840s. It explores the power of music to induce trance-like states in audiences and the evolving approaches of musicians like Lis in creating impactful solo recitals.
Long before Bieber fever and Swifties, there was Lisztomania.
Franz Liszt was a Hungarian composer who inspired such intense fandom and frenzy that it was dubbed mania.
So, was it true mania? What caused fans to respond to him so passionately?
And what can Lisztomania reveal about the way we talk about female obsession?
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