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Albert Elkus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Albert Elkus Albert Elkus (April 30, 1884 in Sacramento, CA - February 19, 1962 in Oakland, CA) was an American composer, pianist, and educator. == Biography ==
Elkus came from a family with a background in music and commerce and received early music training from his mother, Bertha Kahn Elkus. He then went on to study with Hugo Mansfeld in Sacramento and San Francisco. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, earning the BLitt and MLitt in 1906 and 1907. While attending the university he gave many public piano recitals throughout the Bay area and northern California, most notably with the Saturday Club of Sacramento. After completing academic studies at UC Berkeley, he went to Berlin to study music theory and composition with Hugo Kaun. He then returned to the Bay area and continued his studies with Oscar Weil. From 1912-14 he went abroad again; in Paris he studied piano with Harold Bauer, in Berlin, he studied piano and composition with Josef Lhévinne and Georg Schumann, and in Vienna he studied composition with Carl Prohaska and conducting with Franz Schalk.
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