Earl Wild (26 November 1915 – 23 January 2010) was an American pianist renowned for his virtuoso technique.
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Born to Be Wild: A Short Bio in Doggerel
In 1931 he was invited to play at the White House by President Herbert Hoover. The next five presidents... also invited him to play for them, and Wild remains the only pianist to have played for six consecutive presidents. -- Wikipedia
The teen-aged Earl Wild
Who doubtless beguiled
When playing concertos by Liszt,
Played with Mitropoulos
In this very metropolis
With our orchestra there to assist.
Of course, a teenager
Who does something major
Is often a flash in the pan,
But young Earl’s career
Went on year by year,
Until he was quite an old man.
And over the years,
To the envy of peers,
He was often requested to play
A gig at the residence
Of American presidents,
From Hoover until LBJ.
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I love the poem! Thanks for being an Earl Wild fan.
ReplyDeleteMichael Davis