Eugen d'Albert was a Scottish-born German pianist and composer of the late Romantic period. Born on April 10, 1864, in Glasgow, he was recognized primarily for his contributions to the piano repertoire and his interpretations of Ludwig van Beethoven's works. D'Albert was a pupil of Franz Liszt, and his playing was noted for its technical proficiency and emotional depth. As a composer, he wrote operas, symphonies, cha
... MeerEugen d'Albert was a Scottish-born German pianist and composer of the late Romantic period. Born on April 10, 1864, in Glasgow, he was recognized primarily for his contributions to the piano repertoire and his interpretations of Ludwig van Beethoven's works. D'Albert was a pupil of Franz Liszt, and his playing was noted for its technical proficiency and emotional depth. As a composer, he wrote operas, symphonies, chamber music, and piano works. His most successful opera, "Tiefland," is based on a Catalan play and remains part of the operatic repertoire in German-speaking countries. D'Albert's style as a composer was influenced by German Romanticism, although he did not achieve the same level of lasting fame as some of his contemporaries. He also made significant contributions to the body of transcriptions and arrangements for piano, including works by Johann Sebastian Bach. D'Albert's career spanned the transition from the 19th to the 20th century, and he left behind a legacy as both a performer and composer.
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