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Adele aus der Ohe

Adele (Adelheit Johanne Auguste Hermine) aus der Ohe (11 February 18618 December 1937) was a German concert pianist and composer.〔The church baptismal records from Hannover provide the correct date of February 11, 1861.〕 Her compositions, including the ''Suite No. 2 in E major, ''Op. 8, were published by G. Schirmer Inc.
==Life==
Adele aus der Ohe was born in Hanover. She initially studied with Theodor Kullak, where American pianist and chronicler Amy Fay heard her. Calling her "a little fairy of a scholar, ten years old," Fay wrote, "I heard her play a concerto of Beethoven the other day with orchestral accompaniment and a great cadenza by Moscheles, absolutely ''perfectly''. She never missed a note all the way through."〔Schonberg, ''The Great Pianists'', 263.〕 She was one of the few child prodigies accepted as a pupil by Franz Liszt; she began studying with him at the age of 12 and stayed with him seven years (1877–1884), making her American debut playing his First Piano Concerto in the Steinway Hall in New York on 23 December 1886. Aus der Ohe promoted Liszt's music throughout her career; and Richard Watson Gilder wrote a poem about such interpretations.
Aus der Ohe was a friend of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, whose First Piano Concerto she performed under the composer's baton at the inaugural concert of Carnegie Hall in New York,〔(CLASSICAL MUSIC; Extra! Read All About It - Carnegie's $1.25 Million Hall ), Harold C. Schonberg, The New York Times〕 as well as at his final concert in St. Petersburg, where the ''Pathétique'' Symphony was premiered. She subsequently settled in the United States, touring there 17 consecutive seasons.〔 She returned to Germany in 1906 and died in Berlin in 1937.
Aus der Ohe's repertory was large and included both Brahms concertos, the second of which she played as early as 1899 in Boston. She specialized in large-scale works; a typical program she played in Boston consisted of Beethoven's ''Waldstein'' Sonata, Chopin's ''Funeral March'' Sonata, Schumann's ''Fantasie in C'' and Liszt's ''Réminiscences de Don Juan''.〔Schonberg, ''The Great Pianists'', 265.〕

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