William Beatty-Kingston in London - the 1870's
from Music and manners; personal reminiscences and sketches of character, pages 240-241:
Leonhard Emil Bach has for some two years past been frequently and conspicuously before the London public, which has signified its delight in his admirable performances by ample tribute of the applause they have so richly merited...Under the hands of Leonhard Bach — who has profited largely by the instruction he was fortunate enough to receive from his illustrious master, Franz Liszt — the piano not only discourses most excellent music, but, at times, assumes an orchestral character.
cite as
William Beatty-Kingston, Music and manners; personal reminiscences and sketches of character, volume 1 (London, 1887), p. 240-241. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1451908387158 accessed: 22 December, 2024
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Experience Information
Date/Time | the 1870's |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, indoors, in public |
Originally submitted by Meg Barclay on Mon, 04 Jan 2016 11:53:08 +0000
Approved on Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:20:10 +0000