top of page

Gottschalk and Friends

Sat, Oct 28

|

Sala Santa Cecilia

Pianist Daniel Daroca in selections by Gottschalk, Carreño, and White.

Registration is closed
See other events
Gottschalk and Friends
Gottschalk and Friends

Time & Location

Oct 28, 2023, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Sala Santa Cecilia, 970 SW 1st St Suite 408, Miami, FL 33130, USA

About the event

During his short and tumultuous life, Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869) was widely recognized as a consummate virtuoso. As the first American musician to achieve international fame, he exerted a tremendous influence on American musical life. Gottschalk was no stranger to controversy. At 14 he was rejected by the Paris Conservatory, without an audition, on account of being an American. The director declared that “America is a land of steam engines”. Yet two years later Chopin would proclaim him the future “king of the piano”, while upon his return to America, a New York reviewer compared him to Beethoven. On the other hand, because of his excessive reliance on pianistic pyrotechnics, Dwight in his Journal of Music described Gottschalk’s music as weak and superficial: “Could a more trivial and insulting string of musical rigmarole have been offered to an audience of earnest music lovers…?”

The musical influences of Gottschalk extended to Puerto Rico Cuba and, where he spent some time, befriended local musicians, and assimilated the local folklore and rhythms.  In Cuba, he accompanied the young Jose White, who was to become a violin professor at the Paris Conservatoire, in a concert in Matanzas, and in New York, she befriended the young virtuoso Teresa Carreño, who dedicated a piece in his style to him.

The repertory for the recital will include Gottschalk’s works such as ""L'Union” paraphrase de concert for piano", and "The Dying Poet". Works by his associates will include Teresa Carreño Gottschalk Waltz, Jose White's "La Bella Cubana", and Manuel Saumell's "Recuerdos de Gottschalk". 

See you there!

Daniel Daroca

Note: Next presentation of this program will take place in March 2023 in Hialeah (venue and date TBD)

Tickets

  • Free Entrance

    $0.00
    Sale ended

Total

$0.00

Share this event

TOA LOCATION

Main Location:

Manuel Artime Community Center

970 SW 1st Street, Suite 408.
Miami, FL 33130-1100

Studio at the Manuel Artime Theater 

900 Southwest 1st Street Room 205.

Miami, FL 33130-1156, USA

PO BOX 141175

​251 Valencia Ave #141175

Coral Gables, FL 33114

786-560-6845 Main

305-390-3649 Fax

786-302-3945 Executive Director

contact@theoperaatelier.com

info@theoperaatelier.com

  • The Opera Atelier Linkedin Profile
  • The Opera Atelier Vimeo Channel
  • The MOZ-Art Program Vimeo Channel
  • The Opera Atelier YouTube Channel
  • The MOZ-Art Program YouTube Channel
  • The Opera Atelier Facebook
  • The Opera Atelier Yelp
  • The Opera Atelier Instagram
  • The Opera Atelier Whatsapp
The Opera Atelier Logo
Operabase logo

You name it, we have it!

© The Opera Atelier. 

At The Opera Atelier, we take pride in celebrating the timeless beauty of opera, a cultural treasure that unites and inspires us all. Rooted in the values of opportunity and excellence, we strive to foster an environment that embraces the unique talents and contributions of our artists, staff, board, and employees. Our commitment is to connect with diverse audiences and serve the communities we cherish, guided by the belief that the arts enrich the human spirit. We reach out to everyone—diverse audiences, amazing communities—because opera isn’t just for the elite; it’s for everyone who loves greatness. We believe in fairness, respect, and giving everyone a shot, no matter who you are. Together, we honor the passion and dedication that makes opera a beacon of culture and unity.

bottom of page