Lisztomania is a term used to describe the intense fan frenzy directed towards the Hungarian composer and pianist Franz Liszt during the 19th century. It was a cultural phenomenon that was sparked by Liszt's virtuosic piano performances, his good looks, and his celebrity lifestyle. The term "Lisztomania" was coined by Heinrich Heine, a famous German poet, in 1844, and it quickly became a popular term to describe the hysteria and adulation that surrounded Liszt wherever he went. The Lisztomania craze inspired a range of romantic art, including music, literature, and visual arts, and helped to establish Liszt as one of the most famous and influential musicians of his time.
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