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Cartoon, Wilhelm Kuhe, German musician
Cartoon, Wilhelm Kuhe (1823-1912), German pianist, piano teacher, composer, administrator, and promoter of concerts, including an annual festival, in Brighton -- Brightons Grand (Pianoforte) Old Man.
1883
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1883 Administrator Annual Brighton Bryan Composer Concert Concerts Entracte Festival Impresario Pianist Piano Pianoforte Promoter Slim Teacher Wilhelm Kuhe
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This cartoon print, titled "Brighton's Grand (Pianoforte) Old Man: Wilhelm Kuhe," showcases the distinguished figure of German musician Wilhelm Kuhe in the vibrant Victorian era of September, 1883. Kuhe, born in 1823, was a renowned pianist, piano teacher, composer, administrator, and impresario, who made a significant impact on the musical scene in Brighton, England. The image captures Kuhe's profile, adorned with a top hat, a common fashion accessory during the 1880s. His slim build, intense focus, and expressive hands suggest his deep connection to the piano. As a pianist, Kuhe was known for his exceptional skill and artistry. As a teacher, he passed on his knowledge and passion for music to countless students. As a composer, he created beautiful melodies that continue to resonate with music lovers today. However, Kuhe's contributions to the musical world extended beyond his individual pursuits. He was an administrator and promoter, organizing annual concerts and festivals in Brighton. His dedication to the arts and his ability to bring people together through music made him a beloved figure in the community. This cartoon print is a testament to Wilhelm Kuhe's enduring legacy as a musical pioneer and a symbol of the vibrant cultural scene in Brighton during the Victorian era. It is a reminder of the power of music to inspire, educate, and bring people together, and of the important role that individuals like Kuhe play in shaping the artistic landscape of their communities.
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