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Émile Prudent






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Émile Racine Gauthier Prudent (February 3, 1817 - May 14 1863) was a French pianist and composer.

Born at Angoulême, he never knew his parents and was adopted at an early age by a piano tuner, who gave him his first mucis instruction. At ten, he enetered the Paris Conservatoire, winning a first prize in piano in 1833, and a second prize in harmony in 1834. Upon graduation from the conservatory, with no patrons, he had to struggle financially for a while before he finally met with success at his first public performance. The concert was shared with the then-renowned virtuoso Sigismund Thalberg. The yound Prudent performed his Fantasy on 'Lucia di Lammermoor' Op.8 to great public acclaim, leading soon after to constant concertizing in France and abroad, including two trips to England in 1848 and 1852 to premiere his own works.

His works number about seventy, and include a piano trio, a concerto-symphony, many character pieces, sets of variations, transcriptions and etudes, in addition to his celebrated fantasies on operatic airs. As a teacher, he was very successful and produced several distinguished pupils.

References

Blom, Eric. "Émile Prudent."Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. 5th. 1954. Print.

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