Frédéric Chopin Gottschalk grew up in New Orleans and at the age of twelve was sent by his parents to study in Paris. There, tutored by Charles Hallé (founder of the Hallé Orchestra in England), Frédéric Chopin and Hector Berlioz, he was hailed as the “King of Pianists,” rivaling Franz Liszt and Sigmund Thalberg.
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Read More »It could be argued that Louis Moreau Gottschalk should be as famous a composer as Chopin—Chopin himself thought so—but Gottschalk’s music fell out of favor for more than a century after his death. One reason may have been that Gottschalk was a Southerner who embraced abolition, and so was posthumously rejected by both the North and the South. But more likely, his absence from the great orchestral literature may be because, due to Gottschalk’s travel schedule, his work was only sporadically collected and archived. His unpublished manuscripts were rarely deposited in libraries; when traveling and not near his publishers, he left many compositions with relatives and friends, and some manuscripts did not surface until long after his death, if at all. He also died young (at the age of forty) and never reached his full potential, nor retrieved works he had lodged with others and intended to collect at a later date. The lost Gottschalk compositions I sought in Cuba included works for military band like Marche Guerriére, Las Ponceñas, La Puertorrequeña and Valse de Bravura; works for large symphony orchestra like Marche du Festival and the orchestral parts for Marche Triunfal and Final del Opera; and his two operas, Isaura di Salerno and Amalie Warden.
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