Ballade in F? Minor "Conte du soir", Op.50 – Adolf Gutmann (arr. Zellev) by Adolf Gutmann Sheet Music for Piano Solo at Sheet Music Direct
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Ballade in F? Minor "Conte du soir", Op.50 – Adolf Gutmann (arr. Zellev) Digital Sheet Music
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Ballade in F? Minor "Conte du soir", Op.50 – Adolf Gutmann (arr. Zellev)
by Adolf Gutmann Piano Solo - Digital Sheet Music

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Adolf Gutmann was born in Heidelberg. He came to Paris in 1834,[4] at the age of 15, to study with Chopin, becoming one of the composer's favourites.[5] He performed in concert with Chopin, Liszt, Charles-Valentin Alkan and Pierre-Joseph Zimmerman, Alkan's transcription of part of Beethoven's Seventh Symphony at a concert of 1838.[6] Gutmann was also the dedicatee of Chopin's Scherzo, Op. 39, published in 1839.[7]

Gutmann acted as copyist for a number of Chopin's works, and acted as a courier to take Chopin's letters to his family in Warsaw. Gutmann's own set of Etudes (his Op. 12) is dedicated to Chopin.[6] He was present at Chopin's death bed and preserved the glass from which Chopin took his last drink of water. Both he and Alkan were bequeathed the notes that Chopin had compiled in preparation for a piano teaching method. Gutmann died in La Spezia.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphe_Gutmann]

Key Signature: F Minor
Time Signature: Cut Time
Tempo: (original: Allegro), Presto at 192 bpm (faster for added mysteriousness)
Difficulty: Advanced

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