Pianist Barbara Nissman shares with us one of the masterworks from the entire piano literature, the Sonata in B minor, written by the nineteenth-century romantic composer and virtuoso, Franz Liszt. She discusses what this work means, why it was considered "revolutionary" for its time, how Liszt puts it together, and the challenges that face the performer and the listener. The master class concludes with a concert performance of this magnificent 30-minute work by a master pianist.