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    Louis Moreau Gottschalk (May 8, 1829 – December 18, 1869) was an American composer, pianist, and virtuoso performer of his own romantic piano works. He...
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  • Louis Gottschalk may refer to: Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869), American composer Louis F. Gottschalk (1864–1934), American composer (grand-nephew...
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  • governor, also named Louis, he studied music in Stuttgart, Germany, where his father, a judge, was American consul. Louis Moreau Gottschalk was his great-uncle...
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    century was adapted by composers into art songs. At the time of Louis Moreau Gottschalk's birth in 1829, 'Caribbean' was perhaps the best word to describe...
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    des tropiques" (lit. Night of the Tropics), D. 104 (RO 255), is Louis Moreau Gottschalk's first and most well-known symphony. The symphony was probably...
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  • publisher Joseph Gottschalk (1950–2003), American cycling exhibitionist Kay Gottschalk (born 1965), German politician Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829–1869),...
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    Clara Gottschalk Peterson (1837–1910) was an American pianist, composer, and editor. She was the sister of virtuoso pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, editing...
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  • Creole-based composition for piano written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk in Switzerland in the fall of 1848. Dedicated to "Madame Mennechet...
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    Tropics") by New Orleans native Louis Moreau Gottschalk, was influenced by the composer's studies in Cuba. Gottschalk used the tresillo variant cinquillo...
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  • Op. 31, is a musical composition for piano by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk written from 1857 during a tour in Puerto Rico. Dedicated to the...
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  • is a fantasy composition for piano written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk during a delirium of typhoid fever in the French town of Clermont-sur-l'Oise...
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    Rossini's original score and variations and transcriptions by Louis Niedermeyer, Louis Moreau Gottschalk, and Franz Liszt. William Tell Overture on YouTube, New...
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    nocturnes: E-flat major, "La Separation" in F minor, "Le Regret" (lost) Louis Moreau Gottschalk: four for piano solo, "Pensée poétique" (1852–53), "Solitude" (1856)...
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    Orleans to dance the bamboula. In 1848, the American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and whose maternal grandmother...
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    culture came from the lower classes of Saint-Domingue, such as Louis Moreau Gottschalk's and Rodolphe Desdunes' family. Anglo-Americans were hostile towards...
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  • Tarantella (ballet) (category Ballets to the music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk)
    ballet choreographed by George Balanchine to Grande Tarantelle by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, arranged by Hershy Kay. The ballet premiered on January 7, 1964...
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    to music by Mikhail Glinka, 2007 Great Galloping Gottschalk, to music by Louis Moreau Gottschalk, 1982 The Green Table, Fritz Cohen, 1932 La Guiablesse...
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    during that time with my late brother, L. M. Gottschalk... Starr, S. Frederick (2000). Louis Moreau Gottschalk. University of Illinois Press. p. 442. ISBN 9780252068768...
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    that over 700,000 copies of this song were put in circulation. Louis Moreau Gottschalk thought so highly of the song that in his diary he confided that...
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  • and times of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Oxford, N.Y. p. 24 Starr, S. Frederick 1995. Bamboula! The life and times of Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Oxford, N.Y...
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    given by the contemporary American pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Dwight stepped into the trap of Gottschalk claiming a Beethoven work as his own and...
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  • the American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. With the subtitle Ballade Créole, it was first published in 1849 by Gottschalk's publisher 'Escudiers'...
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  • popularised internationally by 19th-century American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk in his solo piano composition Souvenirs d'Andalousie (English:...
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    weeks in New York City, she met American pianist and composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk, who heard her perform and promoted her as an artist. At the age...
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  • Eric Kim performing Korngold's Piano Quintet in E Major, Op. 15. Louis Moreau Gottschalk: Piano Music from Naxos (2003). Casals Encores from Hyperion Records...
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  • Galloping Gottschalk is a contemporary ballet with choreography by Lynne Taylor-Corbett, set to the music of American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. It premiered...
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    Through Stamaty, Kalkbrenner's piano method was passed on to Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Camille Saint-Saëns. He was one of the few composers who through...
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    piano teachers in 19th-century Paris. His most famous pupils were Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Camille Saint-Saëns. Stamaty was the star pupil of Friedrich...
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    Espadero in 1859, and by the visiting American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Gottschalk encouraged Cervantes to study at the Conservatoire de Paris...
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  • Cécile Chaminade Frédéric Chopin Charles Delioux Benjamin Godard Louis Moreau Gottschalk Alphonse Hasselmans Henri Herz Jean-Chrisostome Hess Rudolph G...
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