Bertini, Henri (-Jérôme)

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Bertini, Henri (-Jérôme)

Bertini, Henri (-Jérôme), known as “Bertini lejeune”, pianist and composer, brother of August (Benoît) Bertini; b. London, Oct. 28, 1798; d. Meylau, near Grenoble, Oct. 1, 1876. When 6 months old, he was taken to Paris, where he was taught music by his father and his elder brother. At age 12 he made a concert tour through the Netherlands and Germany; then studied in Paris and Great Britain. He lived in Paris as a concert pianist from 1821 to 1859, when he retired to his estate at Meylau. He wrote valuable technical studies, some of which have been publ. in eds. by G. Buonamici and by Riemann; also arranged Bach’s 48 Preludes and Fugues for Piano, Four-Hands. He composed much chamber music and many piano pieces.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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