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Living With Liszt : From the Diary of Carl Lachmund, an American Pupil of Liszt, 1882-1884, 2nd ed.

Lachmund, CarlWalker, Alan(Volume editor)
Part of the Franz Liszt Studies series
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Carl V. Lachmund (1857-1928) was an American pupil of Liszt; he studied with the Hungarian master in Weimar between the years 1882-1884.

During that time he kept a diary which eventually ran to some 700 pages.

This document gives one of the mo st exhaustive accounts of Liszt's keyboard instruction extant.

Some time after World War I, and in response toa demand from a number of musicians with an interest in the matter, Lachmund decided to turn his diary into a book about his daily life with Liszt.

In order to gather additional background material about a period now long past, he wrote to more than 200 musicians in America and Europe who had had some personal contact with the composer, and invited them to share their personal reminiscences.

The book never appeared and his papers came to rest in the New York Public Library, with whose cooperation this book is now being published.The Liszt scholar Alan Walker has undertaken the task of introducing, editing, and annotating the Lachmund papers.

He calls the diary an irreplaceable source of first-hand material which throws fresh light on the way Liszt taught the piano.

Liszt also emerges from these pages as a great and noble human being.

This book will interest all teachers, performers, and students of the period.

It represents a major contribution to nineteenth-century studies.

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Product Details
Pendragon Press
0945193564 / 9780945193562
Hardback
10/05/1995
United States
469 pages
60 x 90 mm
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