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  1. Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 1794– 10 March 1870) was a composer and piano virtuoso from Bohemia. He was born in Prague into a German speaking Jewish family. His father was a merchant, who himself played the guitar, and was eager to have a child who is a musician. Isaac moved to Vienna in 1808, where he changed his name to Ignaz.

  2. The Ignaz Moscheles Tradition. Spanish ( Camprodón, May 29, 1860 — Cambo-les-Bains, May 18, 1909) Isaac Albéniz was a pianist and composer. He was a child prodigy and a great improviser. Albéniz grew up in Barcelona and started piano lessons with his sister Clementina.

  3. Though he is generally regarded as a minor composer, Ignaz Moscheles, who wrote in multiple genres, produced a substantial body of piano music worthy of attention, both for its masterly character and…

  4. Moscheles was a composer and pianist from Prague who came to Vienna in 1808. He was at the concert on 22nd December that year, at which Beethoven premiered the Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, and has left an eye-witness account of how the Choral Fantasia came off the rails. "During the last movement of the Fantasia I perceived that, like a runaway ...

  5. The four piano sonatas of Ignaz Moscheles were composed and published in Vienna between 1814 and 1821. They belong to the composer’s first creative phase, nevertheless the compositional creativity that emerges reveals an already considered mastery of technique and the rich thematic invention. “He has Clementi’s science, Cramer’s ...

  6. MOSCHELES, IGNAZ (1794–1870), pianist and composer. Born in Prague, he studied in Vienna, but settled in London in 1826 as a concert pianist. In 1846 Felix *Mendelssohn (to whom he had given piano lessons in 1824) invited him to become piano teacher at the Leipzig Conservatory.

  7. Ignaz (Isaak/Isack) MOSCHELES (23-an de majo 1794 en Prago; 10-an de marto 1870 en Lepsiko) estis bohema - aŭstra komponisto, pianisto kaj muzikpedagogo. Vivo [ redakti | redakti fonton ] Moscheles estis unue lernanto de Friedrich Dionys Weber ĉe la Praga Konservatorio kaj studis poste en Vieno ĉe Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (1736–1809) kaj Antonio Salieri (1750–1825) kompozicion .