FREDERIC ALFRED D’ERLANGER: PIANO CONCERTO
Concerto Symphonique for piano and orchestra (1921)
Victor Sangiorgio (Piano)
BBC Concert Orchestra
Johannes Wildner (Conductor)
i Maestoso – Allegretto – Allegro
ii Scherzo: Marcato e staccato
iii Moderato assai – Larghetto –
iv Moderato ma appassionato
PHOTOS: PARIS AND MONT SAINT MICHEL
Frédéric Alfred d’Erlanger
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Baron Frédéric Alfred d’Erlanger (29 May 1868 – 23 April 1943[1]) was an Anglo-French composer, banker and patron of the arts. His father, Baron Frédéric Émile d’Erlanger, was a German[2] head of a French banking house,[3] his mother, Mathilde (née Slidell),[4] was an American.[1]
One of four sons,[5] d’Erlanger was born in Paris.[2] He began his musical studies in Paris under Anselm Ehmant,[1] his only teacher. His first work, a book of songs, was published when d’Erlanger was 20 years of age.