Le sommeil de l'enfant. Berceuse par Teresa Carreño (live)
Dear friends of piano music, she must have been a gifted pianist, a fascinating woman, she is also called - which I find almost a little frightening - a Valkyrie of the piano... But what impresses me most about Teresa Carreno? A Venezuelan native, she was a child prodigy, rose to fame, was a mother of four children and married four times, with two of her husbands being brothers. She was also very popular in Germany, which could have been due, among other things, to the fact that she lived a larger part of her life in Coswig near Dresden and in Berlin. And that's the crux of the matter for me: she was an absolute celebrity in the second half of the 19th century, and today connoisseurs and lovers of 19th-century music have generally not even heard her name. One knows Fanny Hensel as Mendelssohn's sister and Clara Schumann as Robert Schumann's wife - but Teresa Carreno? We pianists don't have to kid ourselves - our work and our recognition is absolutely connected to the li...
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