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Carl Heymann

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whom he found to be so talented, that in 1880 he suggested, when illness forced him to resign, that MacDowell be his successor at the Hoch Conservatory, at the age of 19.
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After the 1880s the name of the brilliant young Heymann's name disappeared from the musical world. He spent the last third of his life in an institution.
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from 1879 to 1880. Following his period in Frankfurt, he returned to live in Bingen.
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E. Douglas Bomberger. MacDowell. - Oxford University Press, 2013, p.45.
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Among his students in Frankfurt were the American pianist and composer
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Carl Lachmund. Living with Liszt. - Pendragon Press, 1995, p.67.
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Heymann's repertoire included the virtuoso piano concertos of
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Das Hoch'sche Konservatorium in Frankfurt am Main (1878-1978)
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Vol. 13 No. 14 (Mar 30, 1882) E.W. Fritzsch, Leipzig
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Filehne
Bingen
Cologne Conservatory
Hoch Conservatory
Filehne
Bingen
Cologne Conservatory
Ferdinand Hiller
Liszt
Rubinstein
Joseph Rubinstein
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Hoch Conservatory
Frankfurt am Main
Ferdinand Ries
Johann Nepomuk Hummel
John Field
Moscheles
Reinecke
Chopin
Mendelssohn
Schumann
Edward MacDowell
Musikalisches Wochenblatt
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1850s births
1922 deaths
19th-century German pianists
Pianists from the Kingdom of Prussia

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