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Eduard Schütt
Eduard Schütt ((ロシア語:Эдуард Шютт); 22 October 1856 – 26 July 1933) was a Russian composer, pianist, and conductor.
== Life ==
Eduard Schütt was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia. His father was a skilled cellist, and the family was acquainted with the pianist Anton Rubinstein. At the age of sixteen, Schütt decided to pursue an artistic career, against the opposition of his father. Rubinstein's influence ultimately convinced Schütt's father to let him pursue his artistic aspirations.〔Apel, Lillian (1898). "Eduard Schütt: Artist and Man". ''Music: devoted to the art, science, technic and literature of music'' 13: 17.〕〔Garbett, A.S., ed (1909). "Eduard Schütt". ''Gallery of musical celebrities.'' T. Presser Co.〕
Schütt graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1875 with distinction. In 1876, he travelled to Leipzig and studied under Salomon Jadassohn, Ernst Friedrich Richter, and Carl Reinecke. After completing two years of study in Leipzig, he journeyed to Vienna, where he commenced studies with Theodor Leschetizky. Schütt was favored by Leschetizky, and the two remained close lifelong friends.〔Apel, Lillian (1898). "Eduard Schütt: Artist and Man". ''Music: devoted to the art, science, technic and literature of music'' 13: 18.〕
During the following few years, Schütt concertized in Hungary, Austria, and Bohemia. Around 1882, he composed and premiered his first piano concerto, Op. 7, in several major European cities. From 26 January 1881 to 20 October 1887, he was conductor of the ''Wiener akademischer Wagner-Verein'' (Vienna Academic Wagner Society). In 1887, he declined an invitation from Cosima Wagner to become the music director for the Bayreuth Festival.
Thereafter, he devoted himself fully to composition and spent a considerable amount of his time at his villa in Meran, which he called "Mon Repos" ("My Peace" in French). His primary residence, however, remained in Vienna, where he also did a limited amount of teaching. Throughout his life, Schütt composed a wide range of works, primarily for the piano, from miniature piano pieces to piano concertos, trios, and suites. He also composed a comic opera.〔Apel, Lillian (1898). "Eduard Schütt: Artist and Man". ''Music: devoted to the art, science, technic and literature of music'' 13: 19.〕〔Garbett, A.S., ed (1909). "Eduard Schütt". ''Gallery of musical celebrities.'' T. Presser Co.〕

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