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d'Albert

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[dal-bert, dahl-bert] / ˈdæl bərt, ˈdɑl bɛrt /

noun

  1. Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles. Albert, d', Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles.


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On Hyperion, Piers Lane gives us the piano transcriptions of some of Bach's organ works that d'Albert prepared for his own recitals.

From The Guardian Apr. 8, 2010

At ten he was pushed toward famed Pianist Eugene d'Albert and introduced as "little Rubinstein."

From Time Magazine Archive

A pupil of famed Pianist-Composer Eugene d'Albert, Fischer made his home in Berlin until 1943, when he moved to a small house on Switzerland's Lake Lucerne.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hofmann has that kind of natural technic; so has d'Albert.

From Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers by Harriette Brower

When Eugen d'Albert first played for Liszt he was saluted by him as the "Second Tausig."

From Franz Liszt by James Huneker

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