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  1. 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.

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    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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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