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Essay heading: isaac Albeniz
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Following this he made a well-publicized tour of Europe. His greatest ambition at the time, however, was to study with Franz Liszt. Therefore, at age twenty, he left Brussels for Budapest in order to fulfill his dream. Although many scholars debate on the topic, Albeniz, it seems, traveled all the way to the Hungarian capital only to find that Liszt was not in residence there at that time... displayed 300 characters
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His greatest ambition at the time, however, was to study with Franz Liszt. Therefore, at age twenty, he left Brussels for Budapest in order to fulfill his dream. Although many scholars debate on the topic, Albeniz, it seems, traveled all the way to the Hungarian capital only to find that Liszt was not in residence there at that time... displayed next 300 characters
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