- Louis Moreau Gottschalk
Louis Moreau Gottschalk (
May 8 ,1829 –December 18 ,1869 ) was an Americancomposer andpianist , best known as avirtuoso performer of his own romanticpiano pieces. Although he is regarded as an American composer and musician, he spent most of his working career outside of the United States.Biography
Gottschalk was born to a Jewish businessman from
London and a whiteHaiti an Creole inNew Orleans , where he was exposed to a wide variety of musical traditions. He had six brothers and sisters. His family lived for a time in a tiny cottage at Royal and Esplanade in theVieux Carré . Louis later moved in with relatives at 518 Conti Street; his Grandmother Buslé and his nurse Sally had both been born inSaint-Domingue (later known asHaiti ). Gottschalk played thepiano from an early age and was soon recognized as awunderkind by the New Orleansbourgeois establishment. In 1840, he gave his informal public debut at the new St. Charles Hotel.Only two years later at the age of 13, Gottschalk left the
United States and sailed toEurope , as he and his father realized a classical training was required to fulfill hismusic al ambitions. The Paris Conservatoire, however, initially rejected his application on the grounds of his nationality. His examiner commented that "America is a country of steam engines". Gottschalk gradually gained access to the musical establishment through family friends.After Gottschalk returned to the United States in 1853, he traveled extensively; a lengthy trip to
Cuba in 1854 marking the beginning of a series of trips to Central andSouth America . By the 1860s, Gottschalk had established himself as the foremost pianist in theNew World . Although born and reared inNew Orleans , he was a supporter of the Union cause during theAmerican Civil War . He returned to his native city only occasionally for concerts, but Gottschalk always introduced himself as a New Orleans native. In 1865, he was forced to leave the United States because of a scandalous affair with a student at theOakland Female Seminary .Gottschalk chose to travel to South America, where he continued to give frequent concerts. During one of these concerts, in
Rio de Janeiro on November 24, 1869, he collapsed from having contractedmalaria . [Lowens/Starr, Grove online] Just before his collapse, he had finished playing his romantic piece "Morte!!" (interpreted as "she is dead"), although the actual collapse occurred just as he started to play his celebrated piece "Tremolo".Gottschalk never recovered from the collapse. Three weeks later, on December 18, 1869, at the age of 40, he died at his hotel in
Tijuca , Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, probably from an overdose of quinine. [Lowens/Starr, Grove online] In 1870 his remains were returned to the United States and were interred at theGreen-Wood Cemetery inBrooklyn, New York .His burial spot was originally marked by a magnificent monument, which has eroded over the years. The Green-Wood is seeking donations to restore the monument in his honor, the cost of which they estimate at $75,000 (http://www.green-wood.com/pdf/gottschalkp6to7.pdf).
His grand-nephew Louis Ferdinand Gottschalk was a notable composer of
silent film andmusical theatre scores.Works
Gottschalk's music was very popular during his lifetime, and his earliest compositions created a sensation in Europe. Early pieces like "
Le Bananier " and"Bamboula" were based on Gottschalk's memories of the music he heard during his youth in Louisiana. In this context, some of Gottschalk's work, such as the 13-minuteopera "Escenas campestres", retains a wonderfully innocent sweetness and charm.Recordings
Various pianists later recorded his piano music. The first important recordings of his orchestral music, including the symphony "A Night in the Tropics", were made for
Vanguard Records byMaurice Abravanel and theUtah Symphony Orchestra .Vox Records issued a multi-disc collection of his music, which was later reissued on CD.References
* Irving Lowens/S. Frederick Starr: "Louis Moreau Gottschalk", Grove Music Online, ed. L. Macy (Accessed June 28, 2007), [http://www.grovemusic.com (subscription access)]
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External links
* [http://www.louismoreaugottschalk.com Louis Moreau Gottschalk, a dedicated website]
* [http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/gottschalk.html Biographical sketch]
* [http://www.nysun.com/article/33974 Adam Kirsch, "Diary of a 'One-Man Grateful Dead'"] , "The New York Sun ", June 7, 2006.
*Listening
* [http://artofthestates.org/cgi-bin/composer.pl?comp=181 Art of the States: Louis Moreau Gottschalk] six works by the composer
* Kunst der Fuge: [http://www.kunstderfuge.com/gottschalk.htm Louis Moreau Gottschalk - MIDI files (piano works)]
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