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Anton de Kontski (25 September 1816 – 7 December 1899) was a Polish pianist and composer. He was also known as Antoni Kątski and Antoine de Kontski, sometimes with the appellation "Chevalier." Anton a student of John Field in Moscow and a child prodigy. He also studied composition with Simon Sechter and piano with Sigismond Thalberg in Vienna. In 1845, in Paris, he performed in a concert at the Czartoryski salon together with Chopin. In 1849, he appeared in concerts in Spain and Portugal. Kontski reorganized the National Conservatory in Lisbon and for his efforts was awarded for the Order of Immaculate Conception. In the years 1851–1853, Kontski resided in Berlin, where he served as the court pianist to the King of Prussia. At that time, he gave concerts in Greece, Turkey, Egypt and Italy. In the years 1854–1867 he lived in St. Petersburg, where he organized an Amateur Music Society. He subsequently spent 16 years in London. Kontski settled in the United States in 1883 and resided first in Buffalo, NY, then in Grand Rapids, MI and San Francisco. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1892. He was also something of a showman: he advertised himself as the only living pupil of Beethoven and used to play at least one piece in each concert with his hands under a folded blanket placed on the keyboard. In 1896, when de Kontski was visiting pianist with the Wellington Orchestral Society in New Zealand, the conductor Alfred Hill resigned in protest at this trick, which he considere
Mazurka in E Major, Op. 132
32Mazurka in E major, Op. 132, Vivace – Allegro non troppo – Vivace con fuoco
333 Meditations, Op. 42: I. Les Reproches
24Une Polonaise et Six Mazurkas, Op. 44: I. Polonaise in G Minor
25Variations brillantes op. 45
26Rezygnacja
173 Meditations, Op. 42: II. Le Départ
18Une Polonaise et Six Mazurkas, Op. 44: VI. Mazurka No. 4 in D Major
19Une Polonaise et Six Mazurkas, Op. 44: II. Obertas in C Major
110Une Polonaise et Six Mazurkas, Op. 44: III. Mazurka No. 1 in A Minor
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