New Orleans native Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829—1969) was the first important American composer and pianist. The son of a Jewish business man and a Creole mother, Gottschalk was urbane and ...
New Orleans can proudly be called the birthplace of jazz, but the city has also been a cradle for classical music. Opera was heard there as early as 1796. And just a few decades later, in 1829, the ...
Born in New Orleans in 1829, Louis Moreau Gottschalk was one of the 19th century's most celebrated composer-pianists. He pioneered the use of American vernacular melodies and rhythms in concert music; ...
Music by New Orleans native Louis Moreau Gottschalk, America's first musical superstar, is a gumbo of styles including pop and classical. Piano Twang: Steven Mayer Plays 'Le Banjo' New Orleans can ...
New Orleans can proudly be called the birthplace of jazz, but the city has also been a cradle for classical music. Opera was heard there as early as 1796. And just a few decades later, in 1829, the ...
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