Leo Weiner's legacy as a pedagogue influenced generations of Hungarian musicians for half a century. His early works as a composer were internationally acclaimed for their new, stirring sound that emerged from a unique synthesis of German and French Romanticism combined with a Hungarian musical language. These chamber works with piano are among the best of his early operas, from the "classical nobility and deep poetic substance" of the Ballade to the dramatic and breathtakingly beautiful Violin Sonata No. 2 - two pieces that were popular and frequently performed in their day.
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