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Louis Spohr's Autobiography By Louis Spohr

Louis Spohr's Autobiography by Louis Spohr


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The popular early Romantic composer, conductor and virtuoso violinist Louis Spohr (1784-1859) began writing his memoirs in 1847, and this English translation appeared in 1865. It is a lively (though occasionally inaccurate) account of Spohr's experiences as a professional musician travelling widely in Europe, including several visits to England.

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Louis Spohr's Autobiography: Translated from the German by Louis Spohr

Louis Spohr (1784-1859) was one of the most popular musicians of the early Romantic period, but of his considerable output (including 10 symphonies, 15 violin concertos, nine operas and a large amount of chamber music), only the Octet op.32 and the Nonet op.31 are heard regularly today. Spohr established his name as a virtuoso violinist and completed his Violin method in 1831. As a conductor, he contributed to the increasing use of the baton to direct performances. He travelled widely in Europe, visiting London for the first time in 1820, when he directed a Philharmonic Society concert, and returning four times between 1843 and 1853. This autobiography, begun in 1847, gives a lively (but not necessarily always accurate) account of life as a professional musician. Spohr's own account ends at June 1838, and the book was completed by family members using materials provided by his wife.

Table of Contents

Preface; Vol. 1. 1784-1817; Vol. 2. 1817-1859.

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NLS9781108011723
9781108011723
1108011721
Louis Spohr's Autobiography: Translated from the German by Louis Spohr
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2010-04-22
692
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