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d'Albert

American  
[dal-bert, dahl-bert] / ˈdæl bərt, ˈdɑl bɛrt /

noun

  1. Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles. Albert, d', Eugen (orEugene ) Francis Charles.


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On Hyperion, Piers Lane gives us the piano transcriptions of some of Bach's organ works that d'Albert prepared for his own recitals.

From The Guardian • Apr. 8, 2010

Walter Gieseking playing Liszt's Twelfth Rhapsody and samples of the playing of Alexander Michalowski and Eug�ne d'Albert.

From Time Magazine Archive

At ten he was pushed toward famed Pianist Eugene d'Albert and introduced as "little Rubinstein."

From Time Magazine Archive

A pupil of famed Pianist-Composer Eugene d'Albert, Fischer made his home in Berlin until 1943, when he moved to a small house on Switzerland's Lake Lucerne.

From Time Magazine Archive

Consider his narrow shoulders and slender arms—height of figure has nothing to do with muscular incompatibility; d'Albert is almost a dwarf, yet a colossus of strength.

From Old Fogy His Musical Opinions and Grotesques by Huneker, James