Andrey Schulz-Evler

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Born: 12 December 1852, Radom (Poland)
Died: 15 May 1905, Warsawa (Poland)

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[details ←] Johann Strauss, Sr.: Concert Arabesques , solo piano,

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Piano transcription: Concert Arabesque on Motifs by Johann Strauss’s "By the Beautiful Blue Danube".

Biography

Polish pianist. Studied at the Warsaw Conservatory, and later with Tausig in Berlin. Schulz-Evler was professor of piano at the Kharkow Music School (1888–1904). He published 52 piano pieces and songs. His transcription of the Blue Danube Waltz was very popular with pianists for a time. (Source: Baker’s Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, Fifth Edition.)

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6 October 1906: Recording of the “Blue Danube Arabesque”, Welte-Mignon Piano Roll No.1305, with Josef Lhevinne at the piano.


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