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Henry Litolff

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30: 194:). Whilst married to Julie, the publishing firm G. M. Meyer (which she had been running successfully, and which was to become Litolff) grew substantially. This second marriage lasted until 1858, when he divorced her and once again moved to Paris. After the divorce, the publishing firm was run by Litolff's adoptive son, 182:
The following year, Litolff returned to England with the idea of finally divorcing Elisabeth; but the plan backfired and he ended up not only heavily fined but imprisoned. He managed to escape and flee to the Netherlands – the escape said to have been accomplished with the assistance of the jailer's
164:, who was so impressed that he gave him free lessons starting that same year. Litolff began to concertize when he was fourteen. His lessons with Moscheles continued until in 1835, at the age of 17, Litolff abruptly married 16-year-old Elisabeth Etherington. The couple moved to 300: 205:(1839–1912). In Paris he found a third wife, Louise de La Rochefoucauld; and, upon her death in 1873, a fourth (who had previously nursed him through an illness). Litolff died at 190:(English: Brunswick), Germany; and, after Meyer's death, he married the widow Julie in 1851 (having finally been granted a divorce from Elisabeth as a new citizen of 490: 627: 612: 535: 452: 360: 617: 607: 218: 171:
He separated from Elisabeth in 1839 and moved to Brussels. Around 1841, Litolff moved to Warsaw, where he is believed to have conducted the
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His father taught the boy Henry the rudiments of music, and in 1830, when he was twelve, he played for the renowned virtuoso pianist
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The only one of Litolff's compositions still performed at all regularly is the somewhat
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from his Concerto Symphonique No. 4 in D minor – and remembered as the founder of the
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from the Fourth Concerto Symphonique, although his music was admired by
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Jeffrey Engel. The Voice News; Winsted, Connecticut; 7 February 2003
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Litolff became friends with the music publisher Gottfried Meyer of
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Litolff was born in London in 1818 to a Scottish mother, Sophie (
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Blair, Ted M., Cooper, Thomas: "Litolff, Henry (Charles)" in
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Concerto Symphonique No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 45 (c. 1846)
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Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Vol. 2 of 1880.
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Concerto Symphonique No. 5 in C minor, Op. 123 (c. 1867)
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Concerto Symphonique No. 4 in D minor, Op. 102 (c. 1852)
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Dana Andrew Gooley, Christopher Howard Gibbs (2006).
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in Moscow to accompany the world's first showing of
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Concerto Symphonique No. 2 in B minor, Op. 22 (1844)
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Index


Étienne Carjat
Bois-Colombes
virtuoso
Romantic music
scherzo
Edition Peters
Alsace
violinist
Napoleonic
Peninsular War
Ignaz Moscheles
Melun
Teatr Narodowy
Hans von BĂĽlow
Braunschweig
Brunswick
Theodor Litolff
de
Bois-Colombes
List of compositions by Henry Litolff
symphonies
obbligato
Mendelssohnian
scherzo
Franz Liszt
First Piano Concerto
Yuri Fayer
Bolshoi Theatre
Sergei Eisenstein

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