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But piano virtuoso Cecile Licad approaches Gottschalk's music as she does Chopin – with a much more romantic dynamic – full of pathos, melodrama and humour.
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And as a matter of fact, one of Gottschalk's famous pieces was called "Union," which was a fantasy on patriotic airs.
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And as a matter of fact, one of Gottschalk's famous pieces was called "Union," which was a fantasy on patriotic airs.
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Gottschalk's witty diaries, published posthumously as "Notes of a Pianist," offer a vivid picture of American musical life during the Civil War era.
Soundtrack to the Celebration of Lincoln's Bicentennial Year Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2009
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Lincoln apparently enjoyed Gottschalk's music, and when the 9-year-old Venezuelan piano prodigy Teresa Carreño played at the White House in 1863, she performed several Gottschalk compositions to please him.
Soundtrack to the Celebration of Lincoln's Bicentennial Year Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2009
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And as a matter of fact, one of Gottschalk's famous pieces was called "Union," which was a fantasy on patriotic airs.
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Gottschalk's Danse des Nègres is almost forgotten by this generation but in it he recorded the music of the West Indians.
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Sometime after this meeting the bishop had a conversation with Rabanus (who was now Bishop of Mayence), and informed him regarding Gottschalk's opinions.
The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election Robert Wallace
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Poe in his 'Ulalume,' find echo in the foreboding sadness of the opening bars to Gottschalk's 'Last Hope;' and as both poems grow in vague, dreamy sound, they culminate in a cry of smothered despair at the tomb where all hopes lie buried with the lost Ulalume.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3, No. 1 January 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Do our readers remember a beautiful poem on Gottschalk's playing -- _Los ojos Criollos_ -- which appeared some time since in the _Home Journal_?
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 2, August, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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