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Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (German pronunciation: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈmɔʃələs]; 23 May 1794 – 10 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer. He was based initially in London and later at Leipzig, where he joined his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as professor of piano in the Conservatory.
May 19, 2024 · Ignaz Moscheles (born May 23, 1794, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Habsburg domain [now in Czech Republic]—died March 10, 1870, Leipzig [Germany]) was a Czech pianist, one of the outstanding virtuosos of his era.
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Mar 12, 2021 · Moscheles also left several chamber works (including a piano trio that has been recorded), and a large number of works for piano solo, including sonatas and the études that continued to be ...
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Jan 31, 2021 · Ian Hobson - Piano and Conductor / Sinfonia da Camara00:00 Allegro Maestoso09:11 Adagio15:55 Rondo*please note that this recording is playing the first versi...
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Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 1794 — 10 March 1870) Alternative Names/Transliterations: Ignaz Isaac Moscheles, Isaak-Ignaz Moscheles, Ignace Moscheles, Ignatz Moscheles
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Moscheles also left several chamber works (including a piano trio that has been recorded), and a large number of works for piano solo, including sonatas and the études that continued to be ...
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Ignaz Moscheles [1] (Ĭg´näts mōsh´əlĕs), 1794–1870, Bohemian-German musician. Born in Prague, Moscheles was a child prodigy. He studied in Vienna with Johann Albrechtsberger and Antonio Salieri [2] and prepared a piano score of Beethoven's Fidelio under the composer's direction.