John Field of Dublin, Inventor of the Nocturne: A Brief Memoir
This concise biography portrays the Irish pianist and composer whose work helped define a piano genre. It follows Field’s rise as a gifted performer, teacher, and innovator, and tracks the global reach of his artistry from Dublin to Moscow and beyond.
Through a compact narrative, readers glimpse Field’s reputation as a refined virtuoso and influential teacher, including his connection to Glinka and other European musicians. The account highlights the thrill of his public performances, the acclaim of critics, and the personal challenges that accompanied a life on tour.
- How Field earned praise as a pioneering nocturnist and a unique pianist with his own method.
- His role as a teacher to notable figures and his influence on the Russian school of music.
- The arc of his career across major European capitals and his lasting legacy in piano literature.
- Context about the reception of his music and the historical debates about his invention of the nocturne.
Ideal for readers of music history, biographies, and those curious about the roots of a beloved piano form.