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he made and performed), late Beethoven and Brahms. However, much of his repertoire was contemporary or near-contemporary music. He gave the American premiere of
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Buhlig was born in Chicago to a German immigrant father from Saxony, the baker Moritz Buhlig, and his wife Louise. He received early lessons from
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and friend to Cage (whom she had met in 1946 through Buhlig), had studied under Buhlig in early 1910s - they became lifelong friends.
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Bredow, Moritz von. 2012. "Rebellische Pianistin. Das Leben der Grete Sultan zwischen Berlin und New York." (Biography).
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Upon completing his studies in 1900, he gave his first public concert in 1901 in Berlin, and toured extensively in
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until late 1906. He lived in Berlin until May 1916, where he tutored pupils privately, among others
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Extensive information on Buhlig's artistic views and his relationship with Grete Trakl in Bax 2014.
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Immer zu wenig Liebe. Grete Trakl. Ihr feinster Kuppler. Ihre Familie.
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As a pianist, Buhlig was highly regarded for his performances of
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In 1907, Buhlig made his first mature American debut, with the
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and Adolf Weiss among others. In the 1920s, he began playing
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Ruth Crawford Seeger: A Composer's Search for American Music
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In the Pacific Coast Musical Review, November 27, 1920
Chicago
Los Angeles
Pianist
pianist
August Hyllested
Wilhelm Middelschulte
Margaret Cameron
Teodor Leszetycki
Teodor Leszetycki
Europe
Grete Sultan
Grete Trakl
Austrian
Georg Trakl
Philadelphia Orchestra
New York City
Juilliard School
Beethoven
Brahms
Chopin
Schubert
Schumann
Los Angeles
Bach
The Art of Fugue
Arnold Schoenberg
Ferruccio Busoni
BĂ©la BartĂłk
Zoltán Kodály

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