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Phillip Sear plays the scherzo-like fifth piece from a set of 33 'Etüden für Piano in fortschreitender Ordnung', published by Loeschhorn in 1861-2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The German composer (Carl) Albert Loeschhorn (1816-1905) was born in, and lived most of his life in Berlin, where he studied at and later taught at the Royal Institute for Church Music. One of his pupils there was Gustav Lange, whose salon works are still popular. Loeschhorn retired from teaching in 1883, but lost his savings to an unscrupulous banker and had to resume his work. Loeschhorn is remembered today for his progressive books of piano studies, but he wrote much other music. As the lied was a natural form of expression for the likes of Schubert and Wolf, so the piano study was the natural home of Loeschhorn, Burgmuller and Heller (plus many others). Loeschhorn's studies show considerable attention to musical detail, and have an interest way beyond their technical brief. This piece actually comes from the last (and most difficult) book of a set of 99 progressive studies spread over Opp. 65-7. It is slightly reminiscent of Mendelssohn's 'Rondo Capriccioso'. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- Played by Phillip Sear http://www.psear.co.uk (Email: piano4@psear.33mail.com WhatsApp: http://wa.me/441444483794 ) TikTok: / pianogems