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Friday, September 17, 2010

Was Charles Grobe Amico?

By February 23, 1853 an ornately decorated cover sheet music cover boldly proclaimed: The GALLANTS  BRILLANT VARIATIONS ON JULLIENS CELEBRATED  Katy-Did Polka  composed for the piano Charles Grobe.

Who was Charles Grobe:

Biography

Imigrating from Germany, Grobe received the position of professor at the Wesleyan Female Collegiate Institute at Wilmington, Delaware. He maintained a music store, which had been his primary means of support since 1845, until 1871. In 1872, at Pennington Seminary, Grobe became the head of the music department. When he began publishing in the states he started with "Valse brillante" which was based on the music of Liszt. The rest of his works, for the most part, followed the pattern of three to five right-hand exceptional variations based on current popular melodies, operas, minstrel shows or sacred music. The last publication of his variations were based on Webster's "Sweet By and By." His publications were often reflective of current situations such as the Mexican War, Civil War, and Irish pieces. Grobe also wrote an instructional treatise, "New Method for the Piano Forte," which included a history of the piano. ~ Keith Johnson, Rovi

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