Gottschalk, Louis Moreau

Gottschalk, Louis Moreau
born May 8, 1829, New Orleans, La., U.S.
died Dec. 18, 1869, Rio de Janeiro, Braz.

U.S. composer and pianist.

He was exposed early to the music of New Orleans's Caribbean and Latin American population. Sent to France at age 13 to study music, he quickly became known throughout Europe as a piano virtuoso and a composer of exotic piano works. He returned in 1853 and toured the U.S., West Indies, and South America. Though he wrote operas and symphonies, he is known for his more than 200 piano pieces, including La Bamboula, Le Bananier, Le Banjo, L'Union, and The Dying Poet. Gottschalk was the first American pianist to achieve international recognition and the first American composer to employ Latin American and Creole folk themes and rhythms.

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▪ American composer
born , May 8, 1829, New Orleans, La., U.S.
died Dec. 18, 1869, Rio de Janeiro, Braz.

      the first American pianist to achieve international recognition and the first American composer to utilize Latin American and Creole folk themes and rhythms.

      Gottschalk was the son of an English-German father and a mother of French ancestry. A child prodigy on several instruments, by the end of his teenage years he had been hailed as an authentic spokesman of the New World.

      After playing in concerts throughout Europe, Gottschalk made his New York City debut in 1853. He toured the United States and West Indies and spent several years in Cuba and other areas of the Caribbean. In 1865 he began a South American tour that ended abruptly when he died while conducting at a festival of his works. His compositions include Grande Tarantelle for piano and orchestra, Bamboula, and other piano pieces that unite Creole and Latin American dance idioms with European virtuoso piano styles. He also composed vocal works, many typical of early 19th-century sentimental salon music. Although, like Frédéric Chopin (Chopin, Frédéric), he was a pianist and composer in the Romantic tradition, Gottschalk lacked Chopin's harmonic inventiveness and bowed more easily to popular taste. His music underwent a revival in the mid-20th century. His posthumously published book, Notes of a Pianist (1881), contains articles and stories of his travels.

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