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      • Carl Czerny (German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras.
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    Carl Czerny ( German: [ˈtʃɛʁniː]; 21 February 1791 – 15 July 1857) [2] was an Austrian composer, teacher, and pianist of Czech origin whose music spanned the late Classical and early Romantic eras. His vast musical production amounted to over a thousand works and his books of studies for the piano are still widely used in piano teaching.

  3. Carl Czerny 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 Clementi and Johann Nepomuk Hummel.

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  4. (Classical - Romantic) Very few musicians are unaware of Carl Czerny, a composer, educator and pianist. He was born in 1791 in Vienna into a musical family and since his early childhood received education from his father.

  5. Discover the life and work of the Austrian great composer Carl Czerny, who was taught by Beethoven

  6. Died: 1857 - Vienna, Austria. Historical Period: Classical. Musical Media: orchestra, chamber music, keyboard, choral. Born in Vienna, Austria in the year 1791, Carl Czerny came from a Bohemian heritage. His first language was Czech and his father, Wenzel, was a well-known pianist- both performer and teacher.

  7. 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. As a precocious pianist, Czerny became the leading performer of Beethoven 's pieces at a time when a new form of the piano was being introduced to facilitate a ...

  8. Carl Czerny (1791–1857) lived at the turn of the nineteenth century, when the piano underwent significant development as an instrument, and subsequently generated a huge repertoire.

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