Albert Wong: Clementi Piano Sonatas 11year-old pianist Albert Wong has chosen to record five of muzio clementi sgreatest piano sonatas (the Sonata in B minor Op. 40, No. http://www.ivoryclassics.com/11yearalwonc.html
Extractions: As a follow-up to his highly acclaimed debut CD last year of Bachs Well-Tempered Clavier Book II, 11-year-old pianist Albert Wong has chosen to record five of Muzio Clementi's greatest piano sonatas (the Sonata in B minor Op. 40, No. 2; Sonata D Major Op. 40, No. 3; Sonata C Major Op. 37, No. 1; Sonata B-flat Major Op. 24, No. 2 and Sonata A Major Op. 33, No. 1). The performances by this extremely talented piano prodigy are both elegant and sensitive, revealing the amazing capabilities of this young performer. "The Clementi sonatas challenge the performer to respond to a wide range of dramatic characteristics. Wong does a reasonably good job in meeting this challenge. He brings a sense of dignity to the more solemn moments, and captures much of the humor and playfulness that percolate throughout these scores. If Wong misses the more sophisticated corners of this wit, as well as the last degree of gravity in the darker sections, he may be forgiven. Albert Wong was 11 years old when he made this recording.
John Field: Information From Answers.com He later went to London where he studied under muzio clementi. to demonstratethe pianos that clementi made and as a concert pianist before settling in http://www.answers.com/topic/john-field-composer
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping John Field Wikipedia John Field (composer) John Field July 26 January 23 ) was an Irish composer and pianist . He is best known for being the first composer to write nocturnes Born in Dublin , Field first studied the piano under his father, who was a violinist , and later under Tommaso Giordani . He later went to London where he studied under Muzio Clementi . He toured Europe both to demonstrate the pianos that Clementi made and as a concert pianist before settling in Saint Petersburg in Russia where he was a popular performer and teacher. He died in Moscow Field is best remembered as the first composer to write nocturnes , single movement pieces for piano which were not in a fixed form (as the minuet or fugue are) and which maintained a single mood throughout. These pieces greatly influenced Frederic Chopin , who went on to write 21 nocturnes himself. Inasmuch as Field's nocturnes were the first single-movement piano character pieces, they can be seen as important forerunners of many other Romantic composers' works, among them
Becoming A Solo Pianist, Part One Any aspiring young pianist who wants to become a soloist or indeed, 1752,clementi, muzio, Italy. 1756, Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Austria http://www.musicteachermag.com/solopianist_partone.htm
Extractions: Any aspiring young pianist who wants to become a soloist - or indeed, a virtuoso - has only a few short years to prepare for a career in music. At the tertiary level, there is only time to study, in depth, a handful of pieces. That handful should be carefully selected, as their choice often sets the scene for the future. This series is not only aimed at those who wish to pursue a career in music; in addition to being a guide for teachers it will also interest anyone who wishes to steadily and logically improve their playing. The levels of difficulty begin from intermediate or matriculation standard and, ultimately, reach the virtuoso rank. Student pianists and teachers will discover works they may not have known existed; and repertoire that will bring enjoyment and satisfaction through the years to come. There are hundreds of listed works to choose from. Here, against each work, you will also see the work's suggested level of difficulty. You choose the type of music you will enjoy most - first, from the list of composers, and then from the level you feel is appropriate. As you become more proficient, you move to higher levels and the music of other composers.
Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832), Komponist (Composer) Translate this page muzio clementi (Komponist) - Lebensdaten - Informationen - Werke - lieferbareCD-Aufnahmen Bücher war ein italienischer pianist, Komponist und Pädagoge. http://www.komponisten.at/komponisten/50.html
Extractions: Clementi ist der bedeutendste Vertreter der italienischen klassischen Klaviermusik, er schrieb viele Klaviersonaten und das Etüdenwerk "Gradus ad Parnassum" 1817. Hier finden Sie ausgewählte CD's und Bücher von/über Muzio Clementi Hier finden Sie Muzio Clementi MIDI-Files Hier finden Sie Noten von Muzio Clementi Musicnotes bietet Noten zum Direktdownload an. Wenn man sich ein kleines PlugIn installiert, kann man nicht nur eine Notenvorschau ansehen und ausdrucken(!), sondern sich die Stücke auch anhören. -> Muzio Clementi Noten bei 'Musicnotes' Sheet Music Plus , ein Notenversand aus Kalifornien, versendet Noten weltweit innerhalb weniger Tage und bietet zahlreiche Noten auch zum Direkt-Download an. Noten bei 'Sheetmusic' Muzio Clementi
Muzio Clementi clementi, muzio , 17521832, Italian composer, pianist, and conductor, b. Rome.He wrote more than 100 keyboard sonatas, which set the definitive form, http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0812524.html
Muzio Clementi ItaliaansEngels componist, pianist en pianopedagoog muzio clementi volgde zijneerste muziekonderricht bij Antonio Boroni in Rome. In 1776 trok clementi http://www.muziekbus.nl/verklaringen/muzio clementi.html
Composer Biographies -Classical 102.1 KDFC muzio clementi Born Rome 23 Jan 1752 Died Eve sham 10 March 1832 clementitravelled widely as a pianist in 178085, and in 1781 took part in a piano http://kdfc.com/new/composers_detail.cfm?id=89
Clementi Sheet Music The piano music of muzio clementi and, especially, his pedagogical Gradus adParnassum, teacher and pianist, and later as a manufacturer of pianos. http://everynote.intissite.com/composer_clementi.html
Extractions: Muzio Clementi The piano music of Muzio Clementi and, especially, his pedagogical Gradus ad Parnassum, has been well known to generations of ambitious keyboard-players. Clementi himself, born in Rome , was taken as a boy to England by Peter Beckford, cousin of the eccentric William Beckford. There Clementi developed his great abilities as a performer. Clementi's subsequent career brought success as a composer, teacher and pianist, and later as a manufacturer of pianos.
Muzio Clementi At Basic Music Italian composer and pianist who composed mainly for piano, pioneering a new Search for sheet music by muzio clementi at Sheet Music Plus http://basicmusic.net/MusicianDisplay.php/musn/532
DW3 Classical Music Resources - Browse Resources muzio clementi Composer and pianist. Biographical essay.http//www.carolinaclassical.com/clementi/ Full Record DW3 Classical MusicResources http://www.lib.duke.edu/dw3/SPT--BrowseResources.php?ParentId=255
Piano Composers Now available as Book CD set Valery LloydWatts pianist, 01, $ 20.95 clementi, muzio, Piano Sonatas in 4 Volumes Volume 1 ed. Kalmus http://www.opus-two.com/PianoComposers.html
Extractions: A B C D E ... P Q R S T U V W X YZ COMPOSER COLLECTIONS LOCI PRICE Addinsell, Richard /Geehl Warsaw Concerto arr. as Solo Albeniz, Issac His Greatest Piano Solos Albeniz, Isaac /Heumann Asturias (or Leyenda) Op. 47 #5 ed.Lemoine Albeniz, Isaac /Philipp Cantos de Espana Op.232 Albeniz, Isaac /Koenen Chants d'Espagne Op. 232 ed. Henle Albeniz, Isaac Deseo "Estudio de Concierto" Op.40 Albeniz, Isaac /Philipp Espana Op.165 (Six Album Leaves) Albeniz, Isaac /Weitzmann Espana Op.165 ed. Peters Albeniz, Isaac /Motchane Iberia :Volume 1 Albeniz, Isaac ed. Dover Albeniz, Isaac /Philipp Leyenda (or Asturias) Op. 47 #5 Albeniz, Isaac Masterpieces ed.Marks Albeniz, Isaac
Klassik.com: Clementi, Muzio (Komponist, 1752-1832) Translate this page Dezember 1781 lieferte sich muzio clementi vor Kaiser Joseph II mit Wolfgang Als pianist, Komponist und Kapellmeister war er bereits eine wichtige Größe http://magazin.klassik.com/people/template.cfm?KID=169&people=composer&Komponist
Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832) Translate this page clementi, muzio. war ein italienischer pianist, Komponist und Pädagoge. Er wurdeam 24. Jänner 1752 in Rom geboren und starb am 10. März 1832 in England. http://www.musica.at/komponisten/clementi.htm
Extractions: Clementi ist der bedeutendste Vertreter der italienischen klassischen Klaviermusik, er schrieb viele Klaviersonaten und das Etüdenwerk "Gradus ad Parnassum" 1817. Hier finden Sie ausgewählte CD's und Bücher von Muzio Clementi Hier finden Sie MIDI-Files von Muzio Clementi: Classical Music Archives Weiterführende Links / Notensuche : Musicnotes bietet Noten von M. Clementi zum Direktdownload an. Wenn man sich ein kleines PlugIn installiert, kann man nicht nur eine Notenvorschau ansehen und auch ausdrucken(!), sondern sich die Stücke auch anhören. -> Musicnotes Stichwort, Titel, Komponist .... Suchfeld Sheetmusic: Künstler Song Album Komponist Komposition Instrument Wenn Sie einen weiterführenden Link, eine CD, ein Buch bzw. weitere Informationen (bitte mit Quellenangabe) zu diesem Komponisten kennen, schicken Sie uns diese bitte mit folgendem Formular: Informationen melden: Name: e-Mail: Kommentar:
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AbsoluteFacts.nl - Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) De Italiaanse componist en pianist muzio clementi (17521832) werd geboren inRome als zoon van een zilversmid. Zijn grote muzikaliteit openbaarde zich http://www.absofacts.com/componisten/data/clementimuzio.shtml
Extractions: Clementi maakte verschillende reizen door Europa. In Engeland vervulde hij vele muzikale functies. Hij was actief als pianist, dirigent, leraar en medefirmant in een pianofabriek. Als pianist behoorde hij, vooral technisch gezien, tot de besten van Europa. Tijdens zijn tournees ontmoette hij Mozart, Haydn en Beethoven.
Ludwig Van Beethoven: Who's Who clementi, muzio (17521832) Music publisher, pianist, composer. Born in Rome.Settled in England in 1810. CZERNY, Carl (1791-1857) (Picture http://www.kingsbarn.freeserve.co.uk/who.htm
Extractions: WHO'S WHO Home Forum Picture gallery The dates within blue brackets represent approximately the period of Beethoven's acquaintance with the people concerned. Click on camera for photo. ALBRECHTSBERGER , Johann Georg (1736-1809): Musical theorist, teacher AMENDA , Karl (1771-1836): Violinist, close friend ARTARIA BIGOT : Music publishers (founded in 1719 by B.C.Breitkopf). Published Major Beethoven works Op.67-86. BRENTANO , Antonia (nee.Von Birkenstock) (1780-1869): Close Friend. Married to Franz Brentano. Possible recipient of the 'Immortal beloved letters' - BRENTANO , Bettina (later, Von Arnim) (1785-1859): (Picture: Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna) Friend. Friend of Goethe. Half sister of Franz Brentano. After marriage moved to Berlin. - BREUNING , Eleonore ('Lorchen') (Later, Wegeler) (1771-1841): Early friend. Lived in Coblenz. BREUNING , Stephan Von (1774-1827): (Picture: Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek, Vienna) Close life long friend. Brother of Eleonore
Soft And Loud ~ Jane Austen And The Pianoforte muzio clementi (17521832) was a brilliant performer on the harpsichord and organ.He made his debut as a pianist in London in 1770, and went on to become http://www.jasa.net.au/l&t/piano.htm
Extractions: Jane Austen and the pianoforte JASA member Margaret Coulson has always been fascinated with the square piano, and was delighted to see the Clementi in the drawing room of the Jane Austen House Museum in Chawton. During a visit to her sister in Berkshire last year, a neighbour invited them to supper to meet a recently bought, beautifully restored square piano from about 1815. They sang songs of the period, and she was even allowed to PLAY the instrument. So she was obviously hooked! She found that the touch was a little different to modern pianos but its tone was sweet and pure. Harpsichord versus Pianoforte The forerunner of the harpsichord was the psaltery or early stringed instrument, played by plucking with a plectrum or with the fingers. It was in widespread use in the 14th and 15th centuries. In the harpsichord family the strings lie horizontally to the keyboard and when a note is struck a small piece of wood (a Jack) rises, with its plectra or quills. The quills pluck the strings and then fall back without touching them again. This produces a pleasant twang. The speed and pressure of the fingers does not greatly affect the volume of sound.
- Classical Music Dictionary - Free MP3 muzio clementi Life. muzio clementi was born in Roma, in 1752. muzio clementiWorks. clementi composed nearly one hundred and ten piano sonatas, http://www.karadar.com/Dictionary/clementi.html
Extractions: When he was seven, Clementi was sent to musical instruction. He was so good a pupil that two years later he gained a position as an organist. A rich Englishman was impressed by Clementi's gift, and decided to adopt him and bring him to England. In England, Clementi received an excellent education in music and academics. In 1770, Clementi made his first performance on the piano. His audience was greatly taken with his playing, and this was the beginning of a incredible successful career as a concert pianist. He was raised to the highest level of the pianists of the day in short order. Clementi started a European tour in 1781, when he travelled to France, Deutschland, and Österreich. In Vindabona, Clementi was asked by the Emperor Joseph II to enter a musical duel with Mozart Clementi performed a piece of his own composition, a piano sonata in B-flat major, Mozart performed a dazzling series of variations.
Extractions: "The Rediscovered Piano Sonatas," Volume I, of Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), contains six piano sonatas. The three sonatas of Opus 10 were edited from the 'revised' autographs, copies of which were obtained from The British Library (London). To the knowledge of the editor, these revised versions were never published. The original versions of the Opus 10 piano sonatas were composed in 1783. The revisions were made after 1800, according to Tyson's "Thematic Catalogue of the Works of Muzio Clementi." Also included in Volume I are three sonatas, previously unavailable for purchase in modern notation. These sonatas were edited from authentic 19th-century editions. The volume measures 9 x 12.25 and is 'wiro' bound for the pianist's convenience. The sonatas of Volume I will be recorded on the Calcante Records label in the near future. The projected Volume II in this series will contain the earliest surviving composition of Clementi, written in 1775. This sonata, exhibiting incredible stylistic maturity, was edited from the unpublished autograph of the 13-year-old Clementi. Also included will be various sonatas edited from autograph or 19th-century editions. The editor of our Clementi series holds an M.A. in Musicology and is a college teacher of Music Theory, Music History, and Humanities. She is a pianist, flutist, and harpsichordist, with many years of performance and teaching experience. Her ongoing research of Clementi's music continues to reveal the exquisite piano compositions of this significant 18th-century composer, and to verify his important influence on composers of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Muzio Clementi muzio clementi. 17521832. clementi. muzio clementi is commonly called the fatherof modern piano playing. He was born in Rome, Italy, in 1752. http://208.11.77.182/database/c/Clementi.html
Extractions: Muzio Clementi Muzio Clementi is commonly called the father of modern piano playing. He was born in Rome, Italy, in 1752. His father was a silversmith, and became aware of his son`s musical talent at a young age. When he was seven, Clementi was sent to musical instruction. He was so good a pupil that two years later he gained a position as an organist. A rich Englishman, by the name of Beckford, was impressed by Clementi`s gift, and decided to take him from his family to England. In that country, Clementi received an excellent education in music and academics. In 1770, Clementi made his first performance on the piano. His audience was greatly taken with his playing, and this was the beginning of a tremendously successful career as a concert pianist. He was raised to the highest level of the pianists of the day in short order, and was widely considered the greatest piano virtuoso in the world. Clementi started a European tour in 1781, when he travelled to France, Germany, and Austria. In Vindabona, Clementi was asked by the Emperor Josef II to enter a musical duel with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . Clementi performed a piece of his own composition, a piano sonata in B-Flat Major. Mozart performed a dazzling series of variations. Such was the ability of both these composers and virtuosi that the Emperor was forced to declare a duel. However, the main theme of he B-Flat Major sonata captured Mozart`s imagination, and ten years later he used it himself in the overture to his opera