Brother Musicians - Reminiscences of Edward and Walter Bache (Book)


Francis Edward Bache (1833 58) and his younger brother Walter (1842 88) were active during a rich period of musical life in Britain. The Philharmonic Society and Crystal Palace concerts in London, the Halle Orchestra in Manchester, and the Birmingham and Three Choirs festivals were all well established, while celebrated composer/conductors from Berlioz to Wagner and virtuosi including violinist Joseph Joachim and pianist Anton Rubinstein were in great demand. Edward, a pupil of Sterndale Bennett, was a promising organist and composer whose potential was tragically ended by his early death from tuberculosis. Walter, a pupil of Liszt from 1862 to 1865, became a dedicated promoter of the pianist/composer's music to the British concert-going public through annual concerts that he financed. First published in 1901, this affectionate account of the brothers' lives by their sister Constance (1846 1903) includes many letters as well as lists of Edward's compositions and Liszt's orchestral works performed at Walter's concerts.

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Francis Edward Bache (1833 58) and his younger brother Walter (1842 88) were active during a rich period of musical life in Britain. The Philharmonic Society and Crystal Palace concerts in London, the Halle Orchestra in Manchester, and the Birmingham and Three Choirs festivals were all well established, while celebrated composer/conductors from Berlioz to Wagner and virtuosi including violinist Joseph Joachim and pianist Anton Rubinstein were in great demand. Edward, a pupil of Sterndale Bennett, was a promising organist and composer whose potential was tragically ended by his early death from tuberculosis. Walter, a pupil of Liszt from 1862 to 1865, became a dedicated promoter of the pianist/composer's music to the British concert-going public through annual concerts that he financed. First published in 1901, this affectionate account of the brothers' lives by their sister Constance (1846 1903) includes many letters as well as lists of Edward's compositions and Liszt's orchestral works performed at Walter's concerts.

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Imprint

Cambridge UniversityPress

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

June 2013

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

April 2013

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Dimensions

218 x 290 x 29mm (L x W x T)

Format

Book

Pages

378

ISBN-13

978-1-108-05752-3

Barcode

9781108057523

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LSN

1-108-05752-7



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