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Alfred Jaëll

Alfred Jaëll (5 March 183227 February 1882) was an Austrian pianist. His students included Benjamin Johnson Lang〔 and Samuel Sanford (the eponym of the Sanford Medal).〔( Leading clarinetist to receive Sanford Medal )〕
==Life==
He was born in Trieste, then in the Austrian Empire. He studied under Carl CzernyHarold C. Schonberg, ''The Great Pianists''〕〔(Greene’s Biographical Encyclopedia of Composers )〕 and began his public career at the age of 11, appearing at the Teatro San Benedetto, Venice, in 1843. The following year he studied with Ignaz Moscheles in Vienna. In 1845 and 1846 he lived in Brussels, then Paris. According to one source, he was a student of Chopin,〔(Polish Music Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2 )〕 and according to another, he was a student of Liszt;〔( Jon Samson, ''Chopin: The Four Ballades'' )〕 however, most sources make no mention of these associations.
Jaëll made a tour of the United States, which was so successful that he stayed for three years, from 1851 to 1854. He made his New York debut on 15 November 1851, to ecstatic reviews. At his second concert on 22 November, he introduced Adelina Patti to the American public. He also gave recitals with Ole Bull. He was generally acknowledged to be the finest pianist ever to have visited North America up to that time. He took some of Louis Moreau Gottschalk’s works into his repertoire and helped to popularise them.〔 He returned to Europe in 1854. He was made court pianist to the King of Hanover in 1855.〔 He performed in London in 1862 and 1866.
In 1866 he married Marie Trautmann, a French pianist and writer of pedagogical works. They toured together, performing their own works as well as the standard repertoire. He was one of Henryk Wieniawski’s accompanists for his famous performances of Beethoven’s ''Kreutzer Sonata''.〔(In Search of Lost Time: Programme notes )〕 He was the soloist in the London premiere of Joachim Raff’s Piano Concerto in 1875.〔(The Joachim Raff Society )〕
Alfred Jaëll died suddenly in Paris in 1882, aged only 49, leaving Marie a 35-year-old widow. He left a number of "extremely effective" transcriptions from Wagner, Schumann and Mendelssohn,〔(Margaret Ruthven Lang & Family )〕 as well as original compositions, all now forgotten.

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