Paul de Schlözer

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Paul de Schlözer (also Paul Schlözer , Paul von Schlözer , Pawel Schlözer , Pawel Schletzer , Pawel Juljewitsch Schloezer ; * 1841 or 1842 in Odessa ; † July 13, 1898 in Bad Nauheim ) was a German-Russian pianist and music teacher .

Life

Little is known about de Schlözer's life. He was a son of the doctor Julius von Schlözer (1808–1898) and performed as a piano accompanist to Pablo de Sarasate and his brother Teodor de Schlözer . He taught at the Warsaw Music Institute and was a professor at the Moscow Conservatory from the beginning of the 1890s . There he performed Chopin's cello sonata with Hanuš Wihan in 1894 . Two highly virtuoso piano études by de Schlözer have come down to us. His authorship is doubted, however, as Moritz Moszkowski is considered a possible composer . Schlözer, who lives in Moscow, remained unmarried. He died while on a trip to Germany. His niece Tatiana Fjodorovna de Schloezer became the second wife of Alexander Scriabin , the philosopher, literary and music critic Boris de Schloezer was his nephew.

Works

  • Deux Etudes de Concert pour Piano op.1 (A flat major and E flat major), Vienna: Verlag Schreiber 1876

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Individual evidence

  1. Date and place of death according to Bad Nauheim death register no. 51/1898, accessed via ancestry.com on August 13, 2018
  2. ^ Hofmeister's musical monthly reports