Moritz Moszkowski (23 August 1854 – 3 March 1925) was a German-Polish composer, pianist, and teacher. His brother Alexander Moszkowski was a famous writer...
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is the complete List of compositions by Moritz Moszkowski. MoszWV means Moszkowski Werkverzeichnis (=Moszkowski work directory). [citation needed] Piano...
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Piano Concerto No. 2 in E major, Op. 59 is an 1898 composition by Moritz Moszkowski. It was dedicated to pianist Josef Hofmann. The work is scored for...
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Moszkowski, Moszkowsky, or Moszkowska may refer to: Alexander Moszkowski (1851–1934), Jewish Polish-German writer and satirist Moritz Moszkowski (1854–1925)...
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36 No. 6 (Sparks) is a piece for solo piano by Moritz Moszkowski. It is the sixth piece from Moszkowski's 8 Characteristic Pieces set. This flashy showpiece...
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Polish-Jewish descent. He was the brother of the composer and pianist Moritz Moszkowski. He was a friend of many celebrities in Berlin, among them the theoretical...
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A lesser-known work in the key is the Moderato in E major, WN 56. Moritz Moszkowski wrote his Piano Concerto Op. 59 in E major. Antonín Dvořák wrote his...
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from Heinrich Urban (composition) and with the pianist and composer Moritz Moszkowski. Subsequently, Anton Rubinstein took Hofmann as his only private student...
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Bartók's "Barcarolla" from Out of Doors; Barcarolle, Op. 27, no. 1, by Moritz Moszkowski, and several examples by Anton Rubinstein, Mily Balakirev, Alexander...
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Passeggiata veneziana sopra la Barcarola di Offenbach (1955–56). Moritz Moszkowski also wrote a virtuoso transcription of it for piano. Many subsequent...
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