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  1. Now the Shades of Night are Gone Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-30
  2. Pasquinade (Caprice), Op. 59 Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-27
  3. The Banjo (Fantaisie Grotesque) , L.M. Gottshchalk Op.15 by Louis Moreau Gottschalk , 1956-01-01
  4. Orfa Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-26
  5. Pastorella e Cavalliere, Op. 32 Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-27
  6. The Dying Poet. Meditation ... pour piano by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1882
  7. Tremolo Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-27
  8. Valse Poetique (Sospiro), Op. 24 Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-27
  9. The Banjo, a sketch for the Pianoforte by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1869
  10. Banjo (Piano Duet)
  11. Grand Tarantelle Solo Piano Edited By Eugene List, Reconstructed and Orchestrated By Hershy Kay Reduction for Two Pianos by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1963-01-01
  12. Scherzo-Romantique, Op. 73 Sheet Music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 2009-06-27
  13. The Dying Poet. [Violin and P. F.] (Kahlenberg) by Louis Moreau Gottschalk,
  14. Pasquinade. Caprice brillant. Simplified and fingered for the Pianoforte by C. Krüger by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1897

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Furnishes a biography of the New Orleansborn pianist and composer. Includes a photo gallery. Composers Biography - Languages -. louis moreau gottschalk. (1829-1869)
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Gottschalk was born in New Orleans in 1829.
From early in his childhood, he was exposed to the French and African-tinged Caribbean folk music that characterized the music of the Creoles. It was this bombastic music that left the deepest impression on Gottschalk, later permeating his works and eventually spurring him on to international fame. The musical climate of New Orleans in the 1830s is revealed in the childhood of Gottschalk. Creoles made up about 50 percent of the city at that time, with the majority of the population residing in what was called Old New Orleans, east of Canal. Gottschalk, too, was of Creole descent and was raised primarily by his grandmother and his African-American nurse, both natives of the island of Saint-Dominique. Certainly Creole melodies were a natural part of the Gottschalk household. Young Gottschalk would stand on the third floor gallery and listen to the sounds of the street floating on the sultry city breeze. Music filled the streets of New Orleans then, as it still does today, and flowed among the houses which remained open to the street most of the year.

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U hoort nu van louis moreau gottschalk Souvenir de Porto Rico. gottschalk isde eerste Amerikaanse pianist en componist die internationaal bekend raakte.
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U hoort nu van Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Souvenir de Porto Rico Gottschalk is de eerste Amerikaanse pianist en componist die internationaal bekend raakte. Hij werd geboren op 8 mei 1829 in New Orleans, de bakermat van de Amerikaanse muziek. Zijn vader was van Spaans-Joodse afkomst, maar geboren in Engeland, en zijn moeder van Frans-Caribische afkomst. Gottschalk is ook de eerste componist die Amerikaanse volksliedjes integreerde in zijn composities, nog lang voordat Dvorák de Amerikaanse componisten aanspoorde om dit te doen. Toen hij nog maar drie jaar was, toonde hij al interesse en talent voor muziek. In zijn geboortestad waren de invloeden talrijk: men hoorde er zowel Franse opera als de 'Bamboula' - een slavendans, voorloper van de Jazz. Op zijn veertiende werd hij naar Frankrijk gestuurd om er te gaan studeren aan het Conservatorium van Parijs. Hij werd er echter geweigerd door de directeur die beweerde dat Amerika alleen stoommachines kon produceren. Toch bleef hij in Frankrijk. Hij leerde er schermen, paardrijden, dansen en nam privélessen bij Berlioz , die alsmaar goede vooruitzichten voorspelde voor Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Ook

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Greetings - My name is L.M. Gottschalk. Well, actually, it is not really - I have appropriated this alias from that great original American composer of the 19th century. The real Gottschalk - who also went under the pen-name of Seven Octaves and dedicated works to himself through it! - was a brilliant pianist often compared favourably with Sigismund Thalberg, Frederick Chopin and Franz Liszt. Gottschalk's compositional style was very much like his performing one - rhapsodic, syncopated, exquisitely melodic, voluptuous, and often exotic and dreamy. He conjured up fantasy worlds of Creole splendour in the salons of 19th century Paris.
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American composer and virtuoso pianist who achieved fame throughout Europe for his 'Creole' piano pieces 'Bamboula', 'La Savane' and 'La Bananier'. New Orleans-born Gottschalk was a showman, compared in technique to Chopin, who put more and more special effects into his compositions to please the crowds who flocked to see him in his whistle-stop tours of Europe, South America and the USA: 'Tournament Galop' and 'The Last Hope' are spectacular examples. He lived in the Caribbean from 1857-61 and wrote some of his finest music here including a one act opera, 'Escenas campestres', his First Symphony ('La Nuit des tropiques') and several piano works. His music reached a new audience through CD recordings in the 1990s; while not a pioneer or ground-breaker, his use of quotation, syncopated rag-like rhythms and local colour gives many of his pieces great charm. He died in Tijuca, Brazil.

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28. Gottschalk, Louis Moreau. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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"I was the first American pianist, not by artistic worth, but in chronological order. Before me there were no piano concerts except in particular cases, that is to say, when a very great name arriving from Europe placed itself by its celebrity before the public, which, willing or unwilling, through curiosity or fashion rather than from taste, made it a duty to go and see the lion... Now, piano concerts are chronic, they have even become epidemic: ... I cannot help feeling a pride in having contributed within the modest limits of my powers in extending through our country the knowledge of music."
Life and Accomplishments
Gottschalk was a pioneer both as a performer and composer. As a widely touring pianist, he helped popularize piano concertizing in the U.S. As a composer, much of Gottschalk's output foreshadows ragtime and jazz. Gottschalk also championed the technique of quoting American tunes in certain of his compositions. An interesting set of reviews on Gottschalk can be found in selected issues of Dwight's Journal of Music.

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Gottschalk, Louis Moreau , American pianist and composer, b. New Orleans, of English-French parentage, studied in Paris. Chopin and Berlioz praised his playing, and he appeared successfully in Europe, the United States, and South America. His orchestral compositions include two symphonic poems, La Nuit des Tropiques and Montevideo. His piano pieces, such as The Last Hope and The Dying Poet, were immensely popular in his lifetime. See his Notes of a Pianist
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    Born in New Orleans, Gottschalk (1829-1869) composed piano works that drew on elements of Creole, African American, French, Caribbean, and Southern U.S. culture. He was the first American to earn international acclaim as a pianist-composer. Performed by renowned pianist Amiram Rigai, the selections encompass a variety of styles and reveal the breathtaking scope of Gottschalk's work. This remastered 70-minute recording is indispensable for those interested in American classical music. "Exotic, innovative compositions are performed with panache by a world-renowned pianist." -Billboard CD (Members $13.50)

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    Berlioz disait de lui : " Gottschalk fait partie du très petit nombre de ceux qui possèdent tous les différents éléments d'un pianiste achevé, toutes les facultés qui l'entourent d'un prestige irrésistible et lui confèrent un pouvoir souverain. Il est un musicien accompli ; il sait exactement comment la fantaisie peut être tolérée dans l'expression. Il connaît les limites au-delà desquelles quelque liberté prise avec le rythme ne produit que confusion et désordre, et jamais il ne les franchit. Il y a une grâce exquise dans sa manière de phraser des douces mélodies et de jeter sur les touches des passages légers du haut du clavier. L'audace, la brillance et l'originalité de son jeu éblouissent et étonnent. " Ses morceaux pour piano faisaient tomber en extase son auditoire. Par surcroît, il était un bel homme, de nature aimable et généreuse doté d'une faiblesse marquée pour ses très nombreuses admiratrices. Et il savourait la vie sous les tropiques. A ce propos Gottschalk nota à New York en 1863: " Je reprenais la vie selon les moeurs de ces pays primitifs lesquels, même s'ils ne sont pas strictement vertueux, sont néanmoins terriblement attrayants. Je voyais à nouveau ces belles trigueñas , aux lèvres rouges et aux seins basanés, ignorant le mal, pêchant avec franchise, sans craindre l'amertume du remords. Les moralistes, je sais bien, condamnent tout cela et ils ont raison. Mais la poésie est souvent contraire à la vertu. Et maintenant que je tremble sous le vent glacial et le ciel gris du nord, maintenant que j'entends les discussions sur Erie, Prairie du Chien, Harlem et Cumberland, maintenant que je lis dans les journaux les listes des morts et des blessés, les dévastations d'incendies, les enlèvements et les meurtres lesquels sont commis des deux côtés au nom de représailles, je trouve que j'excuse les demi-sauvages des Savanes qui préfèrent leur barbarie poétique à notre progrès barbare. "

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