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Johann Nepomuk Hummel Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel , 1778-1837, Hungarian-born pianist and composer. In piano technique and improvisatory ability Hummel was thought to rival Beethoven. His compositions—124 opus numbers, many written for piano and chamber groups—represent a link between the classical and romantic... Read more
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opus [Lat.,=work], in music, term used in cataloging a composer's works, designating either a single composition or a group published together or considered a unit. Opus numbers assigned by the composer are of greater value than those assigned by the publisher. Beethoven was the first composer... Read more
Karl Czerny Karl Czerny
Karl Czerny , 1791-1857, Austrian pianist; pupil of Beethoven and teacher of Liszt. He is known for his technical studies for the piano; his numerous other works are seldom performed.... Read more
Harold Bauer Harold Bauer
Bauer, Harold (b New Malden, Surrey, 1873; d Miami, 1951). Eng.-born pianist. From age 9 made frequent public appearances as violinist; then, 1892, as pianist (London newspaper notices show him within 3 weeks in that year as leader of str. qt., solo violinist, and pf. recitalist). After study with ... Read more
Radu Lupu Radu Lupu
Radu Lupu Pianist Frosty, Yet Passionate Performer Acclaimed Virtuosos Performances Esteemed Collection of Recorded Work Selected discography Sources Concert pianist Radu Lupu is a renowned interpreter of the Austro-German school of composers, which includes Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart,... Read more
Ignaz Moscheles Ignaz Moscheles
Moscheles, Ignaz (b Prague, 1794; d Leipzig, 1870). Ger.-Bohemian pianist, composer, and teacher. Made pf. score of Fidelio, 1814, under Beethoven's supervision. After success of his Variations, Op.32, in 1815 he toured Europe for 10 years, visiting London 1821 and 1823. Gave pf. lessons to... Read more
Sir Donald Francis Tovey Sir Donald Francis Tovey
Sir Donald Francis Tovey , 1875-1940, English pianist and musicologist, grad. Oxford, 1898. As a pianist he appeared in England and on the Continent after 1900 and in the United States in 1925 and 1927. He was professor of music (1914-40) at the Univ. of Edinburgh. Although he was an accomplished... Read more
Joanna MacGregor Joanna MacGregor
Joanna MacGregor Pianist For the Record… Selected discography Sources Old sounds become refreshing and new again in the capable hands of London-based pianist Joanna MacGregor. Highly respected as a classical musician, she is equally at home in the mixing studio as in the grand... Read more
Walter Gieseking Walter Gieseking
Gieseking, Walter (Wilhelm) (b Lyons, 1895; d London, 1956). Ger. pianist. Début 1912 followed by int. tours. London début 1923. NY 1926, Paris 1928. Salzburg Fest. 1939. Renowned for playing of Debussy and Ravel, but also for Beethoven and Brahms. Comp. pf. pieces and songs.... Read more
Guglielmo della Porta Guglielmo della Porta
Guglielmo della Porta , d. 1577, Italian sculptor. His early works are in Genoa. In 1546 he went to Rome, where he was employed by Pope Paul III in restoring certain antique statues. His principal work, the tomb of Paul III, shows the influence of Michelangelo.... Read more

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