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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

Most of his concoctions were unqualified flops, partly because Composer d'Albert had difficulty deciding whose horn he was tooting�Puccini's or Richard Strauss's.

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

Walter Gieseking playing Liszt's Twelfth Rhapsody and samples of the playing of Alexander Michalowski and Eug�ne d'Albert.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was pleased by the force, the surety, the brilliancy and the poetic qualities of MacDowell's playing, and he laughingly warned Eugen d'Albert to look to his laurels.

From Unicorns by Huneker, James