Taken from the Dublin In international Piano Spectacular
All seven previous winners in a once-off performance.
PHILIPPE CASSARD (1988),
PAVEL NERSESSIAN (1991),
DAVIDE FRANCESCHETTI (1994),
MAX LEVINSON (1997),
ALEXEI NABIOULIN (2000),
ANTTI SIIRALA (2003)
ROMAIN DESCHARMES (2006)
and featuring
JOHN O'CONOR (Artistic Director)
This piece: MORITZ MOSZKOWSKI (1854-1925) Waltz, Opus 34 No. 1
Performed by : All of the above
Born in Breslau (now Wroclaw), the Polish pianist and composer Moszkowski studied in Dresden and Berlin, where
he became a noted piano teacher and concert pianist, touring Europe frequently. He married the sister of French
pianist and composer Cécile Chaminade. In the later 1880s ill health forced him to give up concert appearances and
he concentrated on composing and conducting. He retired in 1897 and settled in Paris. He lost all his savings during
the First World War but was assisted by many admiring pianists, with fifteen of them giving a joint benefit concert for
him in Carnegie Hall in 1921. He wrote extensively for his instrument and his two Books of Spanish Dances for piano
duet achieved international acclaim and remain popular to this day. He also wrote for the stage and for orchestra, but
these works have not retained any popularity. This Waltz, dedicated to Theodore Ritter (a fellow pianist/ composer
and pupil of Liszt, 1841-1886), was once highly popular, being frequently played in Palm Courts and similar place of
light entertainment.
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7 фев 2011