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composers, such as Debussy, overstep the boundary and move towards modality. Composers of the Second Viennese School, such as Sc ...
history. In 1774 Clementi was freed from his obligations to Sir Peter Beckford and he moved to London. There he appeared as solo ...
Lichfield and spent his final years in Evesham. He died on 10 March 1832 and is buried in Westminster Abbey. Clementi is best kn ...
the Concerto and Vocal Competition, the Awards have provided opportunities for an extraordinary number of our finest classical p ...
Impressionist Debussy 1862-1918 Ravel 1875-1937 Modern Bartók 1881-1945 Prokofiev 1891-1953 Alphabetical list of composers for t ...
Schoenberg’s twelve-tone technique; Berg’s works for piano include a sonata and a chamber concerto. Hermann Berens (1826-1880) w ...
Johann Ladislaus Dussek (1760-1812) was a Czech/German composer and pianist of the early classical period. Lindley Evans (1895-1 ...
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) was a German composer of the classical period and, although not a piano virtuoso, wrote a large number ...
Nicholas Medtner (1880-1951) was a Russian/English composer and friend of Rachmaninoff; Medtner’s piano compositions are complic ...
Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953) was a Russian composer and pianist. He wrote piano concertos, sonatas and a number of piano pieces ...
Clara Schumann (1819-1896) was a German pianist and one of the most celebrated pianists of the romantic era; over a career spann ...
Taxis at Ratisbon. He will assuredly enter into your project with pleasure and enthusiasm, and the small distance from Ratisbon ...
prototype in 1694. The three Cristofori instruments that survive today date from the 1720s.j The piano was based on earlier tech ...
and church music. His unpublished letters to his sister Emma give information about Liszt as a teacher, as do the lecture notes ...
The first book of ‘Preludes’ (1910), twelve in all, proved to be Debussy’s most successful work for piano. They are full of rich ...
Réti concluded that Debussy’s achievement was the synthesis of monophonic-based ‘melodic tonality’ with harmonies, albeit differ ...
doubted, but it would apply in most cases of a two-note slur in the piano music of Mozart or of any other composer. In romantic ...
The piano is perhaps more suited to dynamic graduations and nuances than terrace dynamics. Mozart customarily marked terrace dyn ...
Early technological progress owed much to the English firm of Broadwood, which already had a reputation for the splendour and po ...
Erard’s run-of-the-mill production before 1800 was, however, more remarkable for its refinement and build quality than for its n ...
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