Composers

Jacques Blumenthal

Piano
Voice
Violin
Cello
Song
Piece
Marche
Dance
Caprice
Fantasia
Adagio
Presto
Trio
Character piece
by popularity
2 Mélodies, Op.51À nous deux, Op.84Adagio sostenuto et Presto agitato, Op.69Chant national des CroatesDanse des gnomes, Op.67Fleurs emblématiques, Op.21Grand Trio, Op.26La caressante, Op.39La petite Russie, Op.62La retraite, Op.78La source, Op.1Le chemin du paradis, Op.29Le sommeil interrompu, Op.24Les deux anges, Op.8My QueenPage et châtelaine, Op.55Scène de ballet, Op.18Sweet Is True LoveVenetian Boat Song
Wikipedia
Jacques Blumenthal (4 October 1829 – 17 May 1908) was a German pianist and composer. Born in Hamburg, he began his musical studies at an early age, receiving instruction from Friedrich Wilhelm Grund, Carl Maria von Bocklet, and Simon Sechter. In 1846 he entered the Conservatoire de Paris, where he studied the piano under the tutelage of Henri Herz and Fromental Halévy.
In 1848 Blumenthal settled in London, where he became the pianist to Queen Victoria. The position contributed to his demand as a teacher in London society, and he prospered greatly. Blumenthal also composed a number of works; his short piano pieces and songs achieved considerable popularity, though his efforts at larger pieces did not meet with similar success. He died at his home in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea in May 1908; his widow, Léonie Souvoroff Blumenthal, née Gore, assigned the copyrights of his music to the Royal Society of Musicians.