Amy Fay, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Amy Fay

Pianist and memoirist/chronicler

Date of Birth: 21-May-1844

Place of Birth: Louisiana, United States

Date of Death: 28-Feb-1928

Profession: composer, pianist, musician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Amy Fay

  • Amelia Muller Fay (May 21, 1844 – November 9, 1928) was an American concert pianist, manager of the New York Women's Philharmonic Society, and chronicler best known for her memoirs of the European classical music scene.
  • A pupil of Theodor Kullak, Fay traveled to Europe to study with Franz Liszt.
  • Her letters home from Germany, including descriptions of her training and the concerts she attended, were published in 1880 as Music Study in Germany.
  • These memoirs include a comprehensive biographical sketch of Liszt. Fay was born in 1844 in Bayou Goula, Louisiana.
  • She was the third of six daughters and the fifth of nine children of the Rev.
  • Charles Fay and Emily (Hopkins) Fay of Louisiana and St.
  • Albans, Vermont and Charles Jerome Hopkins's niece.
  • Her sister, Rose Emily Fay, married the conductor Theodore Thomas.
  • Amy Fay studied piano under Professor John Knowles Paine of Harvard and at the New England Conservatory of Music.
  • From 1869 to 1875, she continued her lessons in Germany, where she studied with the most prominent teachers of Europe; pianists Carl Tausig, Theodor Kullak, Franz Liszt, and Ludwig Deppe.
  • Deppe's technique for piano revolutionized her playing and served as the method she herself was to use for her students in the years to come.
  • See: List of music students by teacher: C to F#Amy Fay.
  • On returning to Boston, Fay became well known for her "piano conversations": recitals preceded by short lectures.
  • She moved to Chicago and New York, where she was associated with the Women's Philharmonic Society of New York.
  • She died on November 9, 1928.

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