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The Life of Louis Moreau Gottschalk
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Description

Louis Gottschalk (1829-1869) was the first American pianist and composer to win international fame. His creative use of the colourful and exotic musical idioms of his native New Orleans foreshadowed by some fifty years the appearance of these same influences in early jazz.

Author Biography:

The late Vernon Loggins was a well-known critic, biographer, fiction writer, and teacher. He received his doctorate from Columbia University and was a member of the faculty there, in addition to teaching at Chicago, Minnesota, New York University, and, in France, the Universities of Lille and Strasbourg. His numerous books include Chasons du Midi, The Negro Author, I Hear America, and The Hawthornes.
Release date NZ
July 30th, 1977
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
296
Dimensions
150x230x20
ISBN-13
9780807103739
Product ID
15540915

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