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Name
  
E. Schmitz

Role
  
Pianist


Education
  
Conservatoire de Paris

Died
  
September 5, 1949, San Francisco, California, United States

Books
  
The piano works of Claude Debussy

Organizations founded
  
Pro Musica Society

E robert schmitz roth string quartet beethoven quartet op 16


Elie Robert Schmitz (born February 8, 1889, Paris, France, d. September 5, 1949, San Francisco, California) was a Franco-American pianist and composer.

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Schmitz studied with Louis-Joseph Diémer at the Conservatoire de Paris where he won First Prize in Piano. He caught the attention of Camille Saint-Saëns and Vincent D'Indy while directing the Association Musicale Moderne et Artistique (later renamed L'Association de Concerts Schmitz), which gave the world premiere of Debussy's Première rhapsodie, Roussel's Evocations, Le Flem's Crépuscules d'amour, and Milhaud's Suite Symphonique. Schmitz lead the Association from 1912 until 1914.

Schmitz toured the United States in 1919, and the following year, founded the Franco-American Music Society in New York. The Society incorporated as Pro Musica in 1923.

Schmitz published a system of piano study, The Capture of Inspiration, in 1935. His book, The Piano works of Claude Debussy, a technical analysis with commentary, was published after his death, in 1950. Schmitz recorded the entire Debussy Preludes, Books I and II, for Victor Records, re-released in the LP era on the RCA Camden label (CAL-179/180). Among his notable pupils was the composer Samuel Dolin.

E robert schmitz plays debussy prelude to the afternoon of a faun on duo art piano


References

E. Robert Schmitz Wikipedia


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