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Lindsay Sloper

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As his teaching connection grew, his public appearances waned. A reviewer of a concert in 1868 wrote: "Mr. Sloper of late years has appeared much too rarely in public; and yet few belonging to the profession of which he is a member can bring forward more honourable credentials. A composer and pianist
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Ultimately he devoted himself entirely to teaching, for which his services were in constant demand. Sloper was a prolific composer, chiefly for the piano. They include a sonata for violin and piano, twenty-four studies op. 3, twelve studies op. 13, and a
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of Beethoven than in any other part of the programme. The last movement was taken with extraordinary rapidity, but the energy, precision and finish of the performer's style were preserved throughout with undiminished power."
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of distinguished ability, Mr. Sloper is one of the small number who have never deviated from the right path, but, looking at art from a serious point of view, have treated it accordingly."
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in Paris. He remained in Paris until 1846, when he returned to London. He appeared occasionally as a pianist at the concerts of the
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Sloper was born in London in 1826. After studying the piano in London under
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A reviewer of a concert in 1847 (one of many of his concerts reviewed in
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Technical Guide to Touch, Fingering and Execution on the Pianoforte
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Ignaz Moscheles
Aloys Schmitt
Georg Jacob Vollweiler
Xavier Boisselot
Musical Union
Royal Philharmonic Society
Jane Stirling
Frédéric Chopin
Sonata Apassionata




"Sloper, Edward Hugh Lindsay" 
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Jean-Jacques Eigeldinger
"Concerts"
RIPM
"Mr. Lindsay Sloper's concert"
RIPM
"Advertisements"
RIPM
public domain
Sloper, Edward Hugh Lindsay
Lee, Sidney
Dictionary of National Biography
Free scores by Lindsay Sloper
International Music Score Library Project

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