Alkan, Charles
CHARLES HENRI VALENTIN MORHANGE ALKAN (1813-1888), French
musical composer, was born and died in Paris. Alkan was his nom de
guerre. Admitted to the Conservatoire of Paris in his sixth year, he had
a distinguished career there until 1830. He visited London in 1833,
after which he settled in Paris as a pianoforte teacher till his death.
He is important as the composer of a large number of pianoforte etudes,
embodying the most extravagant technical difficulties. His invention
was not modern enough to secure for these works that attention which
they deserve as representing a pianoforte technique and sense of effect
in some respects more advanced even than that of Liszt, though lacking
Liszt’s economy and tact.
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