Surprised this thread has been neglected down to page 2....so something to test those digits for the weekend [and especially for Oren who I know loves
etudes].
Alfredo Wyld (1883-1947). Guatemalan composer. As a child he studied the piano with Herculano Alvarado, Luis Felipe Arias and Miguel Espinosa. During his teens, he moved to San Francisco, California, where he completed his studies with the Spanish pianist Santiago Arrillaga. It was also there that he studied composition with Oscar Weil. In 1913 he traveled to Paris, where he settled and started to publish his first music scores of
etudes dedicated to its friend Camille Saint-Saëns. In 1917 the composer was introduced to Fauré in Bordeaux, who then invited Wyld to join him in recitals. Wyld also had a successful career as a piano teacher. He also collaborated with Diaghilev's Ballet Russe - and a number of his orchestral works were first performed in music festivals across Europe.
Malcolm
Wyld - Op 5 Quatre
Etudes
Wyld A - Op 5 Quatre Etudes.pdf
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