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  1. Ignaz Moscheles (Praga, 23 de mayo de 1794-Leipzig, 10 de marzo de 1870) fue un compositor y pianista virtuoso bohemio, cuya carrera después de sus inicios estuvo basada principalmente en Londres, y posteriormente en Leipzig, donde sucedió a su amigo y alumno por un periodo Felix Mendelssohn como jefe del Conservatorio.

  2. Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (German pronunciation: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈmɔʃələs]; 23 May 1794 – 10 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer. He was based initially in London and later at Leipzig, where he joined his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as professor of piano in the Conservatory.

  3. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Ignaz Moscheles (born May 23, 1794, Prague, Bohemia, Austrian Habsburg domain [now in Czech Republic]—died March 10, 1870, Leipzig [Germany]) was a Czech pianist, one of the outstanding virtuosos of his era.

  4. Ignaz Moscheles (AFI: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈmɔʃələs]; Praga, 23 de maig de 1794 - 10 de març de 1870), compositor txec de Bohèmia i d'origen jueu. Va ser també un virtuós del piano. Pare de Felix Moscheles.

  5. Moscheles overcomes immense difficulties with great skill, but not without pretension to these difficulties, and he often assembles them with a little artistic coquetry.

  6. Moscheles, who died 150 years ago this month, is a key figure in 19th century music history: the close friend of Beethoven and Mendelssohn, important influence on Chopin and Schumann, brilliant international pianist, sought-after teacher and prolific composer.

  7. 1794-1870. * 1794-05-23 (Prague) † 1870-03-10 (Leipzig, 75yo) Teachers: Bedrich Divis Weber, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Antonio Salieri. Important pupils: Fanny Hensel, Henry Litolff, Felix Mendelssohn, Marie Pleyel, Sigismund Thalberg, Walter Bache, Alfred Jaëll, Aleksander Michalowski, Rafael Joseffy. v.2020-06-27.