Central Germany, the spiritual home of Germany. Martin Luther's Reformation, the voice of free thought. The glorious Weimar classical period was the beginning of the Enlightenment in Germany. The above two historical events took place in Thuringia, central Germany. Still, I wanted to start with the relaxed Liszt, who lived in this villa on the banks of the Ilm River for nearly 17 years (1869 - 1886). Speaking of Liszt, his playing career, his ups and downs, the Hungarian pianist is a legend in himself. Liszt is humble and his father seems to be a steward for the rich. Liszt himself has amazing piano talent, not to mention that his teachers are not idle, such as Cheerney, Antonio Salieri. In the 10 years between the ages of 20 and 30, Liszt has been touring Europe for ten years. This decade of career as a performer has been brilliant. Some pianists are called "prince of the piano" and some are called "piano poets", but only Liszt is the worthy "king of the piano". When it comes to Liszt, it often reminds me of Paganini, a performer who is a skillful stand-up performer. This skill also continues into his work. From his beginning, the performance of the piano has improved greatly. Also, he is said to be very good at mobilizing the audience. First, he changed the position of the pianist, from the pianist back to the audience or side to side. This habit remained to this day. Just look at Liszt's portrait of his youth and find his reasons for this arrangement.