Eduard Marxsen Explained

Eduard Marxsen (23 July 1806 – 18 November 1887)[1] was a German pianist, composer and teacher.

Biography

Marxsen was born in Nienstädten. He was a pupil of Ignaz von Seyfried (a pupil of Mozart who conducted the premiere of the original version of Beethoven's Fidelio), Simon Sechter, Johann Heinrich Clasing, and Carl Maria von Bocklet (a close friend of Beethoven and Schubert).

His most famous student was Johannes Brahms,[2] [3] who dedicated his Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83 to Marxsen.

See also: Eduard.

He wrote about 70 works, including an orchestral work named Beethovens Schatten (Beethoven's Shadow), which was performed a number of times.[2] [3]

He died in Altona, aged 81.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. http://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Marxsen,_Eduard Page for Marxsen, Eduard, at imslp.org
  2. Alessandra Comini: The Changing Image of Beethoven: A Study in Mythmaking, revised edition (2008),
  3. Christopher Fifield: The German Symphony Between Beethoven and Brahms: The Fall and Rise of a Genre (Farnham, Surrey & Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2015), .