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Extractions: Synesthesia To post a comment please Register (free) or Login View All Comments Muzio Clementi: 12 Sonatinas, Op. 36, 37, 38 Composed by Muzio Clementi (1752-1832), edited by Louis Kohler. For piano. Format: piano solo book. With standard piano notation, introductory text and thematic index. Classical Period. 72 pages. 9x12 inches. Published by G. Schirmer, Inc. (HL.50252300)
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Clementi, Muzio Clementi, Muzio (b. Jan. 24, 1752, Rome, Papal States Italyd. March 10, 1832, Evesham, Worcestershire, Eng.), Italianborn English pianist and composer whose studies and http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/micro/micro_131_67.html
Extractions: Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help (b . Jan. 24, 1752, Rome, Papal States [Italy]d. March 10, 1832, Evesham, Worcestershire, Eng.), Italian-born English pianist and composer whose studies and sonatas developed the techniques of the early piano to such an extent that he was called "the father of the piano." A youthful prodigy, Clementi was appointed an organist at 9 and at 12 had composed an oratorio. In 1766 Peter Beckford, a cousin of William Beckford, the author of Vathek, prevailed upon Clementi's father to allow him to take the boy to England, where he lived quietly in Wiltshire pursuing a rigid course of studies. In 1773 he went to London and met with immediate and lasting success as a composer and pianist. The piano had become more popular in England than anywhere else, and Clementi, in studying its special features, made brilliant use of the new instrument and its capabilities. From 1777 to 1780 he was employed as harpsichordist at the Italian Opera in London. In 1780 he went on tour to Paris, Strasbourg, Munich, and Vienna, where he became engaged in a friendly musical duel with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the instigation of the emperor, Joseph II. In 1782 Clementi returned to London, where for the next 20 years he continued his lucrative occupations of fashionable teacher, composer, and performer. He took shares in the music publishing firm of Longman and Broderip and lost a good deal of money when they went bankrupt, but he was a shrewd businessman and in 1799 founded, in partnership with Longman, a firm for both music publishing and the manufacture of pianos. Among his numerous pupils were Johann Baptist Cramer, Giacomo Meyerbeer, and John Field. Clementi visited the European continent again in 1820 and 1821. In his later years he devoted himself to composition, and to this period belong several symphonies, the scores of which were either lost or incomplete.
Clementi, Muzio Italian pianist and composer. He settled in London, England, in 1782 as a teacher and then as proprietor of a successful piano and music business. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Muzio Clementi
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Extractions: Search What's New Classical CD Reviews Live Reviews ... Contact Us Classical CD and DVD reviews. MusicWeb is not a subscription site and it is our advertisers that pay for it. Please visit their sites regularly to see if anything might interest you. Purchasing from them keeps MusicWeb free. Classical Editor: Rob Barnett Founder Len Mullenger CLEMENTI, Muzio d Evesham, Worcestershire, 10 March 1832, aged eighty His father was a musician who had him trained in music from an early age. From 1766 to 1770 he studied in England, where he created a sensation as pianist and composer. He made London his horn e, touring from there to Paris, Strasbourg, Munich, Vienna and Russia. He has been called the father of the modern style of piano-playing; Beethoven, whom he met in 1807, esteemed him highly. He established the London firm of Clementi and Co, which traded in pianos and other stringed instruments, and published music. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. One hundred sonatas, including sixty for piano
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Clementi, Muzio - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History Full Name Muzio Clementi. Nationality Italian Activity Italian composer and pianist. Born 2401-1752 Died 10-03-1832 http://www.history.co.uk/encyclopedia/clementi-muzio.html