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Eugen D'Albert

Eugen D'Albert is credited on 276 releases across 51 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1950–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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276

Pressings credited

51

Albums

8

Decades active

2

In collections

Biography

Eugen (originally Eugène) Francis Charles d'Albert (10 April 1864 – 3 March 1932) was a Scottish-born pianist and composer who immigrated to Germany and later to Switzerland. Educated in Britain, d'Albert showed early musical talent and, at the age of seventeen, he won a scholarship to study in Austria. Feeling a kinship with German culture and music, he soon immigrated to Germany, where he studied with Franz Liszt and began a career as a concert pianist. D'Albert repudiated his early training and upbringing in Scotland and considered himself German. While pursuing his career as a pianist, d'Albert focused increasingly on composing, producing 21 operas and a considerable output of piano, vocal, chamber and orchestral works. His most successful opera was Tiefland, which premiered in Prague in 1903. His successful orchestral works included his cello concerto (1899), a symphony, two string quartets and two piano concertos. In 1907 d'Albert became the director of the Hochschule für Musik in Berlin, where he exerted a wide influence on musical education in Germany. He edited critical editions of the scores of Beethoven and Bach, transcribed Bach's organ works for the piano and wrote cadenzas for Beethoven's piano concertos. He also held the post of Kapellmeister to the Court of Weimar. D'Albert was married six times, including to the pianist-singer Teresa Carreño, and was successively a British, German and Swiss citizen. His first son was Louis-Albert Salingré.

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Credited work

276 releases · 51 albums · active 1950–2026

  • Performance · 320
  • Other credits · 13

Studios: Studio Lukaskirche, Dresden · Henry Wood Hall, London · Govan Town Hall, Glasgow · Bamberg Kulturraum

Discography

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Frequent collaborators

  • Various
  • Richard Tauber
  • D'Albert
  • d'Albert
  • Lotte Lehmann
  • Beethoven
  • Velký Smyčcový Orchestr Čs. Rozhlasu V Brně
  • Dohnányi

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