Selected Content from the April 1915 Edition of The Etude
The Wonderful Touch of Adolf Henselt
PROFESSOR FREDERICK NIECKS has been writing in the London Monthly Musical Record on the subject of Adolf Henselt as man, pianist, composer and teacher. Speaking of Henselt’s touch, which Liszt said was “inimitable,” Niecks says: “Elasticity was at the… Read More
Egotism, Eccentricities and Mannerisms Among Famous Musicians
By LORNA GILL The vanity of the musician is a theme upon which few disagree. The "big head" is the plague that counts its most numerous victims upon the concert and operatic stage, where it assumes so many… Read More
How Schumann and Mendelssohn Regarded Poverty
An interesting book entitled, A Day With Mendelssohn, by George Sampson, an English singer, records a conversation between Ferdinand David, Sterndale Bennett, Robert Schumann and Mendelssohn. The talk drifted around to Schubert, and more particularly to the extreme poverty… Read More
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