Name Max Vogrich | Role Composer | |
Died June 10, 1916, New York City, New York, United States Similar People Adolph Brodsky, Carl Czerny, Muzio Clementi |
Staccato caprice | Max Vogrich | Künstler Reproduktionsrolle | Pianola Steck player piano |
Max (Wilhelm Carl) Vogrich (24 January 1852 – 10 June 1916) was an Austrian pianist and composer. His most popular pieces are the Passpied, Staccato Caprice, and Valse Brilliante.
Contents
- Staccato caprice Max Vogrich Knstler Reproduktionsrolle Pianola Steck player piano
- Czerny Art of Finger Dexterity Op 740 No 47 Piano Tutorial
- Life
- References
Czerny Art of Finger Dexterity Op. 740, No. 47 Piano Tutorial
Life
Max Vogrich was born in Hermannstadt, Transylvania (now Sibiu, Romania). A childhood prodigy, he was an acclaimed pianist at the age of 14 years. He studied at Leipzig under Carl Reinecke, Hans Richter, Moritz Hauptmann, Wenzel, and Ignaz Moscheles, completing the studies in 1869. From 1870 to 1878 he was engaged in concert tours throughout continental Europe, South America, and the United States. From 1882 to 1886 he was engaged in concert tours and teaching in Australia, after which he went to New York City, where he lived for some time. He died there in 1916.
His works include the operas Vanda (1875), Lanzelot (1890), King Arthur (1893), and Buddha (1904); an oratorio, The Captivity (1891); the cantatas The Young King and the Sheperdess and The Diver; several masses, symphonies, violin and pianoforte concertos, and sonatas, besides duets, songs, and chamber music.