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Gottschalk's music was very popular during his lifetime and his earliest compositions created a sensation in Europe. Early pieces like Bamboula, La Savane, Le Bananier and Le Mancenillier were based on Gottschalk's memories of the music he heard during his youth in Louisiana and are widely regarded as the earliest existing pieces of creole music in classical culture.
Bamboula, Op. 2, is a fantasy composition for piano written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk during a delirium of typhoid fever in the French town of Clermont-sur-l'Oise in the summer of 1848. [1]
The Banjo, 1855 sheet music cover published by William Hall & Son.. The Banjo, Op. 15, is a composition for piano by the American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk.Composed in 1853, it is one of Gottschalk's best-known works.
Ballets to the music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk (2 P) S. Solo piano compositions by Louis Moreau Gottschalk (7 P) Pages in category "Compositions by Louis Moreau ...
Symphony No. 1, La nuit des tropiques: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Recording of the first movement (Andante), with Maurice Abravanel conducting the Utah Symphony on YouTube; Recording of the second movement (Allegro moderato), with Maurice Abravanel conducting the Utah Symphony on YouTube
New Orleans composer-pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk's jazz-like creations predated ragtime and New Orleans blues by half a century Out of Our Past: Concert pianist performed in Richmond before ...
Louis Ferdinand Gottschalk (October 7, 1864 – July 15, 1934) was an American composer and conductor born in St. Louis, Missouri.The son of a Missouri governor, also named Louis, he studied music in Stuttgart, Germany, where his father, a judge, was American consul. [1]
Grande Tarantelle, Op. 67, is a tarantella written by American composer Louis Moreau Gottschalk from 1858-64. Subtitled Célèbre Tarentelle, it was first performed at the Academy of Music in Philadelphia in 1864. [1]