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  1. Czerny died in Vienna at the age of 66. He never married and had no near relatives. His large fortune he willed to charities (including an institution for the deaf), his housekeeper and the Society of Friends of Music in Vienna, after making provision for the performance of a Requiem mass in his memory.

  2. We mark the death on July 15, 1857 of the Austrian composer, pianist and teacher Carl Czerny. He was the most important piano teacher of the nineteenth century.

  3. Carl Czerny, unquestionably one of the towering figures in the history of nineteenth-century pianism, died on 15 July 1857 at the age of 66. As a contemporary publication notes, “The death of Carl Czerny, although it cannot be said to have deprived the world of a first-class musician, has robbed it of a remarkable character.

  4. Died: July 15, 1857, Vienna (aged 66) Carl Czerny (born February 21, 1791, Vienna, Austria—died July 15, 1857, Vienna) was an Austrian pianist, teacher, and composer known for his pedagogical works for the piano. He studied piano, first with his father, Wenzel Czerny, and later with Ludwig van Beethoven and knew and was influenced by Muzio ...

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  5. Carl Czerny. Born: February 21, 1791. Died: July 15, 1857. Summary: Austrian pianist, composer and teacher. He is best remembered today for his books of etudes for the piano. Popular Pieces:

  6. After his marriage, Wenzel settled in Vienna in 1786 and made his living as a music teacher and piano repairman. Carl was born in the Viennese district of Leopoldstadt on 21 February 1791. He was baptized in the parish of St. Leopold, in the presence of the pianists Abbé Gelinek und Abbé Ferdinandi.

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  8. Carl Czerny (sometimes Karl; February 21, 1791 – July 15, 1857) was an Austrian pianist, composer and teacher. He is best remembered today for his books of etudes for the piano.

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