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A portrait of
Adolf von
Henselt (1814-89), piano virtuoso and composer, after whom the Henselt
Library is named. Henselt's compositions are outstandingly technically
advanced for their era. He suffered severe stage-fright and had given
up both performance and composition by the age of 33.