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  1. Sigismond Thalberg (8 January 1812 – 27 April 1871) was an Austrian composer and one of the most distinguished virtuoso pianists of the 19th century.

  2. Sigismond Thalberg (born Jan. 8, 1812, Geneva, Switz.—died April 27, 1871, Posillipo, Italy) was the leading rival of Franz Liszt as a virtuoso pianist. Thalberg began performing at the age of 14 in Viennese salons.

  3. Sigismond Thalberg was a virtuoso pianist and prolific composer of the 19th Century. In his time, he was regarded as a pianist equal in footing to the other two great names of the time, Franz Liszt and Frédéric Chopin .

  4. Apr 2, 2021 · Sigismond Thalberg (1812-1871) was greatly admired for his ability to combine “the merits of brilliant technique derived from Clementi, with the singing style of Hummel and Mozart .” Thalberg ingeniously superimposed both techniques on each other, and he became primarily associated with a piano technique termed the “three-hand effect.”

  5. Dec 9, 2017 · The composer-pianist Sigismund Thalberg (1812-1871) is one such figure. Lauded by royalty and critics alike, the one-time rival of Liszt is now only known to students of music history and pianophiles. Let us begin by briefly examining his early life.

  6. sigismund thalberg. Sigismund Thalberg was born in Pâquis (Geneva) on 8th January 1812, recorded as the child of a Joseph Thalberg and a Fortunè Stein, but his nationality was Austrian since he was probably the natural son of Prince Franz Josef Johann Dietrichstein and Baroness von Wetzlar.

  7. Sigismond Thalberg (1812-1871) was either a German or Austrian pianist and composer, although his skills as a pianist are much more highly regarded than his abilities as a composer. Together with Franz Liszt, Thalberg is ranked as the greatest virtuoso pianist of the mid-19th century.

  8. Although little known to today’s concert goers, Thalberg’s is a key name in piano history. Almost exactly contemporary with Liszt, his only rival among nineteenth century virtuosi, he brought a classical poise, magisterial technique, exquisite touch and impressive intellectual rigour to performances which earned the widespread admiration of ...

  9. Nov 28, 2012 · The recent anniversaries of Chopin and Schumann in 2010 and Franz Liszt in 2011 inspire us to once again travel back in time and set focus on another tremendously important, yet almost forgotten virtuoso pianist from this golden era of pianism: Sigismond Thalberg.

  10. A fantasy by Thalberg (especially that on La Donna del Lago) is an accumulation of the finest and most exquisite effects, and a crescendo of difficulties and embellishments that is astonishing. Everything is so calculated and so polished and shows such assurance, skill and superlative taste.