Adolf Schulz-Evler

Andrzej Adolf Schulz- Evler ( born December 12, 1852 in Radom, † May 15, 1905 in Warsaw) was a Polish pianist and composer.

The pupil of the Warsaw Conservatory (Rudolf Strobl, piano and Stanisław Moniuszko composition) and Carl Tausig in Berlin was from 1888 to 1904 professor of piano in Kharkov. His 52 works, piano pieces and songs are forgotten by all but one. Except for his demanding to be played piano transcription Arabesques on themes of the waltz. On the Beautiful Blue Danube by Johann Strauss, which belonged to the repertoire of many virtuosos such as Josef Lhévinne, Jorge Bolet or Earl Wild

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