Ethelbert Nevin

Ethelbert Nevin

Ethelbert NevinEthelbert Woodbridge Nevin (November 25, 1862 – February 17, 1901) was an American pianist and composer.After two years studying in Boston, in 1882 Nevin moved back to Pittsburgh, where he gave lessons, and saved money enough to take him to Berlin. There he spent the years 1884, 1885, and 1886, placing himself in the hands of Karl Klindworth. Of him Nevin says: "To Herr Klindworth I owe everything that has come to me in my musical life. He was a devoted teacher, and his patience was tireless. His endeavor was not only to develop the student from a musical standpoint, but to enlarge his soul in every way. To do this, he tried to teach one to appreciate and to feel the influence of such great minds of literature as Goethe, Schiller, and Shakespeare. He used to insist that a man does not become a musician by practising so many hours a day at the piano, but by absorbing an influence from all the arts and all the interests of life, from architecture, painting, and even politics.

Latest Sheets Of Ethelbert Nevin Ethelbert Nevin Latest Sheets Feed
Latest Requests Of Ethelbert Nevin Ethelbert Nevin Latest Requests Feed

Advertisement Advertisement

share this artist
 


No request found!