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  2. John Field (26 July 1782, Dublin – 23 January 1837, Moscow) was an Irish pianist, composer and teacher widely credited as the creator of the nocturne. While other composers were writing in a similar style at this time, Field was the first to use the term 'Nocturne' specifically to apply to a character piece featuring a cantabile melody over ...

  3. John Field was an Irish pianist and composer, whose nocturnes for piano were among models used by Chopin. Field first studied music at home with his father and grandfather and afterward in London with Muzio Clementi, under whose tuition, given in return for Field’s services as a piano demonstrator.

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  4. May 21, 2018 · Field, John (1782–1837). Field was a piano virtuoso and composer, whose delicate and sentimental nocturnes had considerable influence on Chopin, Mendelssohn, and others. Born in Dublin of a musical family, he made his first public appearance at the age of 9.

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · He settled in Russia when he was 21 and ended up making quite a name for himself throughout Europe as a composer, pianist, and teacher. Field’s most popular and enduring works, by far, are his set of eighteen* nocturnes for solo piano; he’s credited as the creator of the nocturne genre.

  6. Jan 21, 2016 · Introduction. The perception of John Field (b. 1782–d. 1837) as the father of the piano nocturne genre dominates Field historiography. As a posthumous construction, however, this image of the composer/pianist is misleading.

  7. John Field (26 July 1782, Dublin – 23 January 1837, Moscow) was an Irish pianist, composer and teacher widely credited as the creator of the nocturne.

  8. John Field (July 26, 1782 – January 23, 1837) was an Irish composer and pianist. The Classical era at the time of John Field highlighted the quick and dramatic twists of contrasting themes within a melody, a movement, as well as an entire composition in differentiation to the earlier Renaissance and Baroque periods which sought to convey one ...

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