Julie Rivé-King Video
musicista e compositrice statunitense
Commemorazioni 2024 (Nascita: Julie Rivé-King)
- pianoforte
- Stati Uniti d'America
- compositore, insegnante di musica, pianista
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2024-05-02
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Franz Liszt Franz Doppler Julie Rivé King Staub Manuel Garcia Andrès Sebastian Bach Mills Bach William Mason Francis Korbay Carl Reinecke Baur 1846 1851 1854 1870 1873 1874 1876 1900
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-Sharp Minor, the second and most famous of the 19 Hungarian Rhapsodies composed for piano by Franz Liszt between 1846–53. Originally composed in 1851 for solo piano, the work was soon converted into orchestral form by Liszt’s colleague, Franz Doppler. This was played by Julie Rive King. I do not know the arranger, but it MAY have been Julie Rive King. Julie Rivé-King was born on October 30, 1854 in Cincinnati, Ohio, of parents Caroline Staub Rivé and Léon Rivé. Her mother was a singer, teacher and composer who studied with Manuel Garcia in France, and her father was an artist and teacher. After a cholera epidemic that took three of their children in New Orleans, the couple moved to Baton Rouge, Louisville and then to Cincinnati where they found teaching positions and where Julie was born. Julie took music lessons from her mother and appeared in recitals at age eight. She studied at the Cincinnati Conservatory with Henry Andrès and in 1870 in New York with Sebastian Bach Mills, William Mason, Francis Korbay and Dionys Pruckner. She also studied in Europe with Franz Liszt and Carl Reinecke and made her debut in Leipzig in 1873. She began a concert tour of Europe, but returned to the US when her father was killed in a railroad accident. She made a debut in Cincinnati in 1874, officially debuted the next year with the New York Philharmonic and then toured the Eastern and Midwestern US. In 1876 she married Frank H. King, her manager, and began a career as a composer and teacher, though still working as a concert pianist. To enhance her reputation, King persuaded her to publish his own works under her name. During her lifetime six companies published compositions by King but bearing Rivé-King’s name. Her husband died in 1900 and she moved to Chicago and took a position at the Bush Conservatory. Among her students was Clara Baur, founder of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.
Julie Rivé King Franz Liszt Carl Reinecke 1854 1937
Levels: Intermediate-Advanced Link to score on IMSLP: (http•••) Pianists: Sandra Mogensen and Erica Sipes Many thanks to Brett Scriver for carving the March of the Goblins pumpkin! Julie Rivé-King +••.••(...)) USA * Born in Cincinnati, Ohio * Mother was a singer, teacher, and composer; father was an artist and teacher * Started studying piano with her mother and then continued at the Cincinnati Conservatory, New York, and then in Europe * In Europe she studied with Franz Liszt and Carl Reinecke * Performed with the New York Philharmonic * Toured around the USA * She married her manager, Frank H. King who encouraged her to publish music under her own name * Rivé-King composed mostly music for piano To learn more about our project, please see our website at (http•••) . To support this project and to gain access to the PMSW Directory we've put together listing all of the piano music composed by women that is available on imslp.org, please go to (http•••) For information on Erica and Sandra: (http•••) (http•••) You can also follow us individually on social media: Twitter: @pnomusshewrote, @ericasipes and @sandramogensen Instagram: @pianomusicshewrote, @erica.sipes and @enpleinelumiere YouTube: @ericaannsipes and @mogenpianist Thank you to the wonderful folks at IMSLP, and all who upload scores there. This is an important resource for all musicians. If you end up using a score from their site, please consider making a donation to them or becoming a member: (http•••)
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