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  1. 12 Etudes. Alt ernative. . Title. Neue charakteristische Studien für das Pianoforte zur höhern Entwickelung des Vortrags und der Bravour. Nouvelles grands études caractéristiques, pour le développement du style et de la bravoure. Composer. Moscheles, Ignaz. Opus/Catalogue Number.

  2. Ignaz (Isaac) Moscheles ( Prága, 1794. május 23. – Lipcse, 1870. március 10.) cseh zeneszerző és zongoravirtuóz. A zenetanulással édesapja ösztönzésére kezdett foglalkozni, Beethoven akkor forradalminak számító zenéjének szenvedélyes rajongója lett.

  3. Stuttgart, [1859]. This copy belonged to William Sterndale Bennett. 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.

  4. Ignaz Moscheles. (23 May 1794 — 10 March 1870) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Ignaz Isaac Moscheles, Isaak-Ignaz Moscheles, Ignace Moscheles, Ignatz Moscheles. =. Name in Other Languages: 伊格纳兹·莫谢莱斯, 伊格納茲·莫謝萊斯, איגנץ מושלס, Игнац Мошелес, Ігнац Мошелес, Ignatius ...

  5. Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870) was born in Prague. In 1808 he settled in Vienna where he was a pupil of Albrechtsberger and Salieri - thanks to whose commendati...

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  6. 24 de fev. de 2023 · Moscheles the pianist inspired passionate responses from audiences across Europe for over fifty years. From his first successes in Prague and Vienna, to rave reviews in Paris and an almost total domination of the London piano scene, critics extolled the virtues of his playing in enthusiastic and even worshipful terms, citing both his superiority to other players and the extent of his influence.

  7. Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (23 May 1794– 10 March 1870) was a composer and piano virtuoso from Bohemia. He was born in Prague into a German speaking Jewish family. His father was a merchant, who himself played the guitar, and was eager to have a child who is a musician. Isaac moved to Vienna in 1808, where he changed his name to Ignaz.