Frederic Cowen was born in 1852 at Kingston (Jamaica), and taken two years later to the Mother Country, where his father was private secretary to the Earl of Dudley.
He gave his first piano recital in the concert room of Her Majesty's in 1863, and at Dudley House in 1864 he performed Mendelssohn's Concerto in D minor in a concert
that also featured Joachim.
The following year at Dudley House he appeared with Joachim and Pezze in his own Piano Trio in A.
By 1935 he had left us six grand symphonies:
no. 1, c, 1869;
no. 2, f, 1872;
no. 3, the ‘Scandinavian’, c, 1880;
no. 4 the ‘Welsh’, b, 1884;
no. 5, F, the Cambridge, 1887;
no. 6 the ‘Idyllic’, E, 1897
There are also a piano concerto, a string quartet, a
Concertstück, piano and orchestra, 1900 a
a Phantasy of Life and Love, 1901. an Indian Rhapsody, 1903 and a Rêverie, for violin and orchestra, 1903
He gave his first piano recital in the concert room of Her Majesty's in 1863, and at Dudley House in 1864 he performed Mendelssohn's Concerto in D minor in a concert
that also featured Joachim.
The following year at Dudley House he appeared with Joachim and Pezze in his own Piano Trio in A.
By 1935 he had left us six grand symphonies:
no. 1, c, 1869;
no. 2, f, 1872;
no. 3, the ‘Scandinavian’, c, 1880;
no. 4 the ‘Welsh’, b, 1884;
no. 5, F, the Cambridge, 1887;
no. 6 the ‘Idyllic’, E, 1897
There are also a piano concerto, a string quartet, a
Concertstück, piano and orchestra, 1900 a
a Phantasy of Life and Love, 1901. an Indian Rhapsody, 1903 and a Rêverie, for violin and orchestra, 1903
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