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Jaell, Alfred (1832-1882)

Aus Richard Wagner's Rheingold, Transcription für Piano-Forte. Op. 120, No. 1.

B. Schott's Söhne: Mainz, [ca 1864]. Pl.n: 17513. Engraved. Large quarto. 15 pp. Original green paper wraps (detached; front cover with dealer stamp and chips to right edge). A nice and clean copy. Dealer stamp on title page. Outer pages detaching. Occasional creasing and edge wear throughout.
The first of six transcriptions from Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen by Jaell. Published ca. 1864, based on plate number.
Alfred Jaell was among the foremost pianists of his time. After early studies with his father and Ignaz Moscheles, he concertized throughout Europe and the United States and became the court pianist for the King of Hanover in 1856. Admired and sought after by his audiences and musical colleagues alike, Jaell introduced the renowned soprano Adelina Patti to the American public in 1851 and accompanied Henryk Wieniawski in his famous performances of Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata. He also helped to popularize the piano works of Louis Moreau Gottschalk by programming them on his recitals. As a composer, Jaell is primarily remembered for transcriptions like these.
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