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  1. 9 de jul. de 2012 · Julian Fontana (1810–1869) was a school friend of Chopin’s from his Warsaw days. The two had gotten acquainted in secondary school, both had composition lessons with Józef Elsner and they kept up their friendship beyond school and studenthood.

  2. 2 de oct. de 2007 · This website is dedicated to the lasting memory of Julian Fontana, pianist, composer, and author but foremost a loyal and dedicated friend of Frederick Chopin in whose shadow he lived for many years. As a close associate of the great Chopin, Fontana often critiqued, copied, edited and performed Chopin's music. Additionally he took care of many ...

  3. www.pianorarescores.com › archive › julian-fontana-piano-sheet-musicFontana, Julian - Pianorarescores

    Julian (or Jules) Fontana (31 July 1810 – 23 December 1869) was a Polish pianist, composer, lawyer, author, translator, and entrepreneur, best remembered as a close friend and musical executor of Frédéric Chopin.

  4. 31 July 1810 – 24 December 1869. Country: Poland. Julian (Jules) Ignacy Fontana – Polish composer, pianist, teacher, lawyer, journalist and translator; friend, student and copyist of Fryderyk Chopin; and the editor of his posthumous works, Oeuvres posthumes.Fontana came from a family of notable Italian architects who settled in Poland in the 18th century.

  5. View Julian Fontana’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Julian has 4 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Julian’s ...

  6. Recomendado por Julian Fontana Vogler. Soy un ingeniero de producto con más de cuatro años de experiencia en el diseño y desarrollo de soluciones innovadoras para la industria automotriz. Actualmente, trabajo en Magna International, una de las principales empresas de movilidad del mundo, donde aplico mis conocimientos y habilidades en CAD 3D ...

  7. There are at least 3 known versions of the Fantaisie Impromptu. The first one is the 1834 version published in 1855 by Julian Fontana. Of the 1834 version, 3 different first editions–the French Meisonnier edition, the German Schlesinger edition, and the English Ewer edition were printed. A copy belonging to Chopin’s sister had it named as ...