Viole, Rudolf
1825-1867
Eminent German pianist; born at Schochwitz, near
Halle, in Saxony. He studied at Weissenfels under Ernst Julius Hentschel and at
Weimar under Liszt, who esteemed his work highly. Viole was an earnest follower
of both Liszt and Wagner. For many years he taught music in Berlin, where he
died. Among his compositions, which are distinctly modern, are Die musikalische
Gartenlaube, which includes one hundred etudes and eleven sonatas; caprices
heroiques; Poesies lyriques; a polonaise; a ballade.
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