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Carl Tausig. Carl Tausig o Karl Tausig (Varsovia, 4 de noviembre de 1841 — Leipzig, 17 de julio de 1871) fue un pianista y compositor polaco. Biografía. Carl Tausig nació en Varsovia en una familia judía, y recibió sus primeras lecciones de piano de su padre.
Karl Tausig (sometimes "Carl"; born Karol Tausig; 4 November 1841 – 17 July 1871) was a Polish virtuoso pianist, arranger and composer. He is generally regarded as Franz Liszt's most distinguished pupil and one of the greatest pianists of all time.
Signatura. Carl Tausig, Karl Tausig o Karol Tausig ( Varsòvia, Polònia, 14 de novembre de 1841 - Leipzig, Alemanya, 17 de juliol de 1871) fou un pianista, arranjador i compositor jueu polonès. Va ser un dels deixebles predilectes de Franz Liszt, el qual l'obligà a emprendre, segons era costum obligada per aquells temps donada la fama del ...
10 de abr. de 2024 · Karl Tausig (born Nov. 4, 1841, Warsaw—died July 17, 1871, Leipzig) was a Polish pianist and composer, probably Liszt’s greatest pupil. After four years of study with Liszt at Weimar, Tausig made his public debut in 1858 at a concert in Berlin. He toured Germany (1859–60) and then settled in Vienna in 1862.
Carl Tausig left a significant number of transcriptions and compositions for solo piano, which contribute in a unique way to the evolution of piano technique and the history of music, as well as a set of technical studies, which greatly assist students aspiring to a professional level of pianism.
Carl Tausig | Classical Pianists. 1841-1871. * 1841-11-04 (Warsaw) † 1871-07-17 (Leipzig, 29yo) (ethnic Pole) Teachers: Aloys Tausig, Franz Liszt. Important pupils: Sophie Menter, Aleksander Michalowski, Martha Remmert, Rafael Joseffy, Vera Timanova. Never did such a talent come under my hands.
Arranged for Solo Piano: Carl Tausig and His Progeny; Scott Messing, Charles A. Dana Professor of Music at Alma College, and the author of Neoclassicism in Music and the two volume Schubert in the European Imagination; Book: Marching to the Canon; Online publication: 14 March 2018