Jean Louis Gobbaerts
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12 Easy and Melodious Studies, Op.6412 Very Easy and Melodious Studies, Op.633 Esquisses musicales3 Morceaux de salon, Op.130A
Adelaide, Op.109Air Louis XIII, Op.51Alla Stella Confidente, Op.59An der schönen blauen Donau, Op.86B
Badinage, Op.343Beauties of Paradise, Op.78Berline bleue, Op.340 No.2Bright Shining Night, Op.41C
Chanson de Marguerite, Op.33Clara, Op.18D
Danse des fées, Op.58Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Op.138Dora, Op.84F
Fleurs de jeunesseFleurs d'oranger, Op.36Fragrant Blossoms, Op.72G
Galop du diableI
Ida, Op.89J
Jour de printemps, Op.341L
La séduisante, Op.72Le carillon de Noël, Op.54Le carnaval de Venise, Op.16Le retour, Op.133Les étoiles d'orLes farfadetsLes Joies de la Jeunesse, Op.67Les patineurs, Op.91Les soireés dramatiques, Op.46L'ombrelle rose, Op.341Long, Weary DayLucie de LammermoorM
Marche des bravesMéthode pratique de piano, Op.25N
Norika, Op.231P
Pas de quatre parisien, Op.340 No.1Perles et dentelles, Op.50Petit bleuS
Shower of GoldSouvenir du Camp, Op.49Souviens Toi, Op.63Speme ArcanaT
The Convent Bell, Op.48The Perilous Leap, Op.190Tohubohu, Op.234Train d'enfer, Op.69Tramway, Op.37Trembling Leaves, Op.33Tyrolienne favorite, Op.22Wikipedia Jean Louis Gobbaerts (28 September 1835 – 5 May 1886) was a noted Belgian Romantic era concert pianist, piano teacher, and composer. Popular and successful in his own day, Gobbaerts published over 1200 piano compositions.
Gobbaerts was born in Antwerp. He was a pupil of the Brussels Conservatory. He spent much of his career working as a pianist and a piano teacher in Brussels. He died at the age of 50 in Saint-Gilles, near Brussels.
Gobbaerts published his piano compositions using the nom de plume Streabbog (Gobbaerts spelled backwards), sometimes also using the names Ludovic or Levi instead of Louis. No longer famous as a concert pianist today, he is now best known as the composer Streabbog.