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  1. Synopsis. The film portrays Liszt's romantic affair with Countess Marie D'Agoult as well as his interactions with other celebrated figures of the era including George Sand. He eventually accepts the post of Kapellmeister in Weimar, bringing an end to his romance. Cast. Pierre Richard-Willm as Franz Liszt. Mila Parély as George Sand.

  2. Dreams of Love. Original title: Rêves d'amour. 1947. Approved. 1h 40m. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. The story follows Franz Liszt from his time as an intense young music teacher in Paris, to his blossoming as a piano virtuoso and his infatuation for the Countess Marie D'Agoult, married and the mother of two young girls.

  3. The story follows Franz Liszt from his time as an intense young music teacher in Paris, to his blossoming as a piano virtuoso and his infatuation for the Countess Marie D'Agoult, married and the mother of two young girls. She leaves her children and elderly husband to go into exile with Liszt.

  4. Paris, 1833. The famous composer Franz Liszt is friends with Chopin who introduces him to Countess Marie d'Agout. Very quickly Liszt falls in love and she, who is already married and has two children, abandons honor and reputation to follow him. They leave to live a great passion in Italy.

  5. Sueños de amor ( en francés : Rêves d'amour ) es una película dramática histórica francesa de 1947 dirigida por Christian Stengel y protagonizada por Pierre Richard-Willm , Mila Parély y Annie Ducaux . [1] Retrata la vida del compositor Franz Liszt .

  6. Paris, 1833. The famous composer Franz Liszt is friends with Chopin who introduces him to Countess Marie d'Agout. Very quickly Liszt falls in love and she, who is already married and has two children, abandons honor and reputation to follow him. They leave to live a great passion in Italy.

  7. Dreams of Love is a 1947 French historical drama film directed by Christian Stengel and starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Mila Parély and Annie Ducaux. It portrays the life of the composer Franz Liszt.