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Louis Brassin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Louis Brassin
Louis Brassin (24 June 184017 May 1884) was a Belgian pianist, composer and music educator. He is best known now for his piano transcription of the ''Magic Fire Music'' from Wagner's ''Die Walküre''. ==Career== Louis Brassin was born in Aix-la-Chapelle in 1840. His father was a baritone named de Brassine, whose career took him and his family abroad.〔His father may have been the same "Louis Brassin" who sang in the premiere of Schumann's opera ''Genoveva'' in Leipzig in 1850.〕 Louis gave his first concert at the age of six, in Hamburg. At age seven he entered the Leipzig Conservatory as a pupil of Ignaz Moscheles. In 1852 he went on concert tours with his two brothers.〔Leopold Brassin (28 May 1843, StrasbourgMay 1890, Constantinople), was pianist to the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Professor of Piano at Bern; and Gerhard Brassin (10 June 18441885) was a violinist who taught at Berne, Berlin and Breslau.〕 In 1857 he adopted the surname Brassin. In 1866-67 he taught at the Stern Conservatory in Berlin, succeeding Hans von Bülow, then resumed concertising. He was piano professor at the Brussels Conservatoire 1868-78, and played an important role in the musical life of the country. Among his pupils there were Edgar Tinel, Arthur De Greef, Franz Rummel and Alfred Wotquenne. In 1878 he took over the piano class of Theodor Leschetizky at the Saint Petersburg Conservatory, where his pupils included Vasily Safonov, Wassily Sapellnikoff and Gennady Korganov.〔(the holophrastic quodlibetarian )〕 He died in Saint Petersburg in 1884, aged 43.
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