About This Book
A vivid, anecdotal portrait of a celebrated nineteenth-century virtuoso traces his early years, rise to fame as a pianist, compositional development, and shifting reputation. The author blends critical analysis of key works—particularly major piano compositions—with portraits of artistic friendships, salons, and patronage that shaped his life. Chapters follow his experiences in European cultural centers, his roles as teacher and influence on successors, and the interplay of legend and reality in his public image. Illustrated with portraits and contemporary vignettes, the book balances musical commentary, biographical anecdote, and assessments of his legacy within the evolving musical scene.
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