Henselt, Adolf von
1814-1889
Henselt, a Bavarian, is ranked by critics as one of
the four greatest musicians of his time, the other three being Liszt,
Mendelssohn and Chopin, and as one of twelve pianists who represent the highest
perfection in technical execution between the years of 1830 and 1870. Frau von
Fladt was his first teacher. At the age of seventeen he won the regard of King
Ludwig of Bavaria, who sent him to study under Hummel, in Weimar. Henselt at
once showed his marked individuality by opposing Hummel's methods. He remained
under his tuition but eight months, and during the next two years pursued his
own methods and studied theory with Sechter. His method of execution was
peculiar, and considered by many as needlessly awkward, requiring
Epwerful hand and wrist muscles; but is appearances
were greeted by Schumann and Herr von Lenz as those of a truly great pianist. In
1838 he went to St. Petersburg; was appointed Court pianist and teacher to the
Imperial children, and later inspector of all Imperial schools of music of
Russia. His success was phenomenal, and in his capacity of inspector his
influence over piano-music in Russia was very marked. His strong personality
showed itself in all his work and this, coupled with the most zealous labor,
gained for him his high rank as virtuoso, teacher and composer. Henselt had an
aversion to public performances and appeared in concerts but three times in
thirtythree years. Among his compositions are two sets of twelve etudes, which,
though not particularly original, present some of his characteristic difficult
effects, and rank high as true lyrical effusions. A number of smaller salonpieces
like Fruhlingslied and La Gondola are of rare finish. Other works of merit are
his arrangement for piano and clarinet of Weber's duo in E flat, and of
selections of Cramer's etudes, to which he added a secondpiano part. His
transcriptions of Weber's overtures, parts of Weber's operas, and his edition
of Weber's principal piano works with variations show the touch of a master
musician.
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