About This Book
The author recounts a lifetime in music, beginning with early training in New England and advanced studies in European conservatories, and describes encounters with leading 19th-century musicians and composers. He details lessons and associations with figures such as Moscheles, Mendelssohn, Liszt, Schumann, Wagner and others, offering anecdotes about performances, teaching methods, sight-reading and rehearsals. The narrative moves to his career in America, including touring, conducting developments, pedagogy and reflections on evolving musical tastes and technique, with practical discussions of piano instruction, pedal usage, autograph anecdotes and insights into concert life.
About the Author
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