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Teacher
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William Whitehouse  |
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Country: United Kingdom
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City: London
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Cellist type: Teacher
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Performing fields:
Deceased
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(ex)teacher(s):
Alfredo Piatti
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student(s):
Betrice Harrison
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Born in 1859, William Whitehouse was Piatti's favorite student. He taught at the Royal Academy and Cambridge University. His most famous students were Felix Salmond (who premiered the Elgar Concerto) and Beatrice Harrison (who twice recorded the Elgar Concerto under Elgar's baton). Whitehouse edited Piatti's Caprices. He died in 1935. |
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