Rosemary Brown: Piano Album Music Sales America

Rosemary Brown: Piano Album Music Sales America

  • Music Sales America
  • Music Sales America
  • 23.00 (US)

Rosemary Brown (1916 - 2001) was a medium who sensationally claimed that dead composers were dictating new musical works to her. She created a small media sensation in the 1970s by claiming to produce works dictated to her by Franz Liszt, Johannes Brahms, Johann Sebastian Bach, Rachmaninov, Franz Schubert, Edvard Grieg, Claude Debussy, Chopin, Schumann and Ludwig Beethoven. The opinions of musical critics were varied on the merit of Rosemary's transcriptions but most agreed that in their style they bore a great resemblance to the composers' published works. Opinion is still divided about her claims and although there is skepticism, many musicians of note such as Richard Rodney Bennett, who said A lot of people can improvise, but you couldn't fake music like this without years of training. I couldn't have faked some of the Beethoven myself, have shown great interest. In 1969 she was put to a test by the British Broadcasting Corporation, who set her at a piano where she waited for the spirit of Liszt to contact her. In due course she produced a piece that she said had been dictated to her by the dead composer. It proved too hard for her to play, so another pianist was engaged to play it. The piece was subsequently studied by a Liszt expert, who said it had definite similarities to Liszt's work.

Please note: this item will be printed at the time of ordering and will ship as soon as possible, usually within 8-10 days.

Song List

  • Bagatelle
  • Grubelei
  • Jesus Walking On The Water
  • Longing
  • Moment Musical
  • Nocturne In A Flat
  • Waltz In B Flat Minor

Product Details

  • #HL 14027813
  • 884088831134
  • NOV916133

Prices and availability subject to change without notice.

Follow Us on Facebook Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Twitter Follow Us on TikTok Subscribe To Us on YouTube Follow Us on LinkedIn