Charles-Valentin Alkan was a pianist and composer of unparalleled brilliance, whose intricate compositions and extraordinary skill at the keyboard earned him the admiration of contemporaries such as Franz Liszt and Fr d ric Chopin. Yet, despite his immense talent, Alkan's name has faded into relative obscurity, overshadowed by the towering figures of the Romantic era. In Charles-Valentin Alkan: The Forgotten Virtuoso, Helene Kremer delves deep into the enigmatic life and profound legacy of this elusive genius. Through a rich tapestry of historical context, musical analysis, and personal anecdotes, Kremer paints a vivid portrait of Alkan as both a reclusive artist and a trailblazer who pushed the boundaries of piano music. This book explores Alkan's extraordinary compositions, from his technically demanding tudes to his deeply introspective sonatas, revealing a musician who combined intellectual rigor with profound emotional depth. Kremer also examines the cultural and historical forces that shaped Alkan's life, from his Jewish heritage in 19th-century Paris to his relationships with the musical greats of his time. A compelling journey into the life of a musical pioneer, this book celebrates the enduring legacy of a composer who defied convention and left an indelible mark on the world of music. Whether you are a pianist, a music enthusiast, or a history lover, The Forgotten Virtuoso will inspire you to rediscover the genius of Charles-Valentin Alkan.