Franz Liszt was not primarily considered a nationalist composer in the same way as Bedřich Smetana, Edvard Grieg, or Antonín Dvořák. While Liszt incorporated elements of Folk Music into his works, his style was more cosmopolitan and focused on individual expression rather than a specific national identity. In contrast, Smetana, Grieg, and Dvořák all drew heavily from their respective national traditions and folk elements to express their cultural identities.
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