- - Composer, one of the most prominent representatives of the New German School
- - Composer's sound inventory
- - Catalogue includes unknown composer
- - "hungarian rhapsody no. 6" composer franz
- - Hungarian composer-pianist
- - register includes last character, a composer
- - last character in register is a composer
- - Composer of the piano piece played by Bugs Bunny in "Rhapsody Rabbit"
- - Composer, last character in catalogue
- - Last in catalogue a great composer
- - Unknown cuts record for composer
- - Hungarian pianist and composer
- - Hungarian composer, d. 1886
- - Pianist and composer Cockneys associate with Brahms
- - Hungarian romantic composer
- - Hungarian composer,d. 1886
- - "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2" composer
- - "Faust Symphony" composer Franz
- - Franz —, composer
- - Hungarian composer
- - "Totentanz" composer Franz
- - Franz --, Hungarian composer
- - 'Mephisto Waltz' composer
- - Composer of the Hungarian Rhapsodies
- - Composer's catalogue heard
- - Composer's record for the audience
- - Composer Franz
- - Hungarian composer Franz
- - Elizabeth welcoming second time by composer
- - Composer and pianist
- - "Hungarian Rhapsodies" composer
- - The 19th century's supreme piano virtuoso, and composer of the Faust Symphony
- - Hungarian virtuoso composer
- - "Mephisto Waltzes" composer
- - 'Dante Symphony' composer
- - Composer of the Mephisto Waltzes
- - Franz --, 1811-86, Hungarian composer
- - Composer is unknown in Baltic Centre
- - Composer featured in the Warner Bros. cartoon 'Rhapsody Rabbit'
- - 'Hungaria' composer
- - "Mephisto Waltz" composer Franz
- - "Faust Symphony" composer
- - Composer who wrote piano transcriptions of Beethoven's nine symphonies
- - Hungarian composer/pianist
- - "Liebesträume" composer
- - "Hamlet" composer
- - Composer seen on the last page of "The Book of Lists"
- - "Hungarian Rhapsodies" composer Franz
- - "Hungarian Fantasy" composer
- - ""Liebestraum"" composer
- - "Les Préludes" composer
- - "A Faust Symphony" composer
- - Composer of Hungarian rhapsodies
- - "Liebestraum" composer Franz
- - Composer-pianist Franz
- - "Mazeppa" composer
- - Composer of "Christmas Tree Suite."
- - Famous Hungarian composer.
- - "Gnomenreigen" composer
- - incline towards the sound of a composer
- - Hungarian composer and pianist
- - Musician Franz at last cuts record
- - Great pianist listened to record
- - Great player giving tip to the audience?
- - virtuoso pianist's record picked up
- - Who needs 20 beforehand to get drunk?
- - Musician could produce record for the audience
- - 2 picking up record
- - Piano great
- - Inventor of the symphonic poem
- - Hungarian piano virtuoso, d. 1886
- - Follower of Paganini
- - Sound tip for music writer
- - Barman is the last an officer embraces
- - Symphonic poem pioneer
- - Wagner's second father-in-law
- - Franz who composed Hungarian rhapsodies
- - Pianist including third piece from Mozart in record
- - He composed a catalogue, we hear
- - Friend of Chopin
- - Virtuoso pianist's record capturing Bizet's essence
- - Musician's catalogue including Mozart's Third
- - Pianist inspired by Paganini
- - Wagner's father-in-law
- - Rival of Chopin
- - Student of Salieri
- - Leitmotiv user
- - Symphonic poem creator
- - Franz of keyboard fame
- - Symphonic poem inventor
- - Franz of music.
- - Contemporary of Chopin.
- - Richard Wagner's father-in-law.
- - Father-in-law of Richard Wagner.
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