A Gottschalk Festival
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Title:
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A Gottschalk Festival |
Otros títulos:
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El Festival de Gottschalk |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Louis Moreau Gottschalk; Eugene List; Vienna State Opera Orchestre; Berlin Symphony Orchestra; Igor Buketoff; Samuel Adler; Trinidad Paniagua; Jose Alberto Esteves; Pablo Garcia; Cary Lewis; Brady Millican |
Código CDU:
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Gott.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Piano with Orchestra, Symphonies, Piano with Orchestra, Orchestral music, Operas, Piano music (4 hands) |
Abstract:
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Gottschalk was the eldest son of a Jewish-English New Orleans real estate speculator and his French-descended bride. Gottschalk may have heard the drums at Place Congo in New Orleans, but his exposure to Creole melody likely came through his own household; his mother had grown up in Haiti and fled to Louisiana after that island's slave uprising. Piano study was undertaken with Narcisse Lettellier, and at age 11, Gottschalk was sent to Paris. Denied entrance to the Conservatoire, he continued with Charles Hallé and Camille Stamaty, adding composition with Pierre Maleden. His Paris debut at the Salle Pleyel in 1845 earned praise from Chopin. By the end of the 1840s, Gottschalk's first works, such as Bamboula, appeared. These syncopated pieces based on popular Creole melodies rapidly gained popularity worldwide. Gottschalk left Paris in 1852 to join his father in New York, only to encounter stiff competition from touring foreign artists. With his father's death in late 1853, Gottschalk ... |
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