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Edwin Hughes (musician)

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In 1916 Hughes returned to the United States to join the piano faculty at the Volpe Institute of Music where he worked for two years. He made his New York performance début on 14 March 1917, and thereafter was a busy concert pianist in both the United States and Europe for many years. In 1918 he
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in Detroit, Michigan. In 1912 he returned to Europe to make his debut as a concert pianist in Vienna. He relocated to Munich where he spent the next four years teaching while simultaneously appearing throughout Germany as a concert pianist. During this time he was interviewed by musicologist
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Hughes became a well regarded teacher of piano, and based his own approach on the pedagogies of both Joseffy and Leschetizky. He began his teaching career in 1910 at the
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Born in Washington, D.C., Hughes studied piano with S. M. Fabian in his native city before receiving further training on that instrument with
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Emily Good, revised by Michael Mauskapf (31 January 2014). "National Music Council of the United States".
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Harriette Brower, Jeffrey Johnson (2003). "Edwin Hughes : Some Essentials of Piano Playing".
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in New York City in 1906 and 1907. From 1907 through 1910 he studied with
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Henry Hadley medal for distinguished services to American Music, 1956
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Citations for patriotic service from War and Navy departments, 1946
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American pianist, composer, music educator and editor (1884 - 1965)
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Nicolas Slonimsky, Laura Kuhn, Dennis McIntire. "Hughes, Edward".
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Citation from National Association Composers and Conductors, 1943
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in Vienna; notably working as his assistant in 1909 and 1910.
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hold many of his personal papers and items in its library.
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Citation from National Federation of Music Clubs, 1961
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Index

pianist
music educator
composer
National Music Council
Rafael Joseffy
Theodor Leschetizky
Ganapol School of Musical Art
sic
Institute of Musical Art
G. Schirmer
Reginald Bedford
Sascha Gorodnitzki
National Music Council
Harold Spivacke
University of South Carolina











Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
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10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.42139

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