Clementi, Muzio: Baker's Student Encyclopedia Of Music (baptized Mutius Philippus Vincentius Franciscus Xaverius), celebrated Italian pianist and composer; b. Rome, Jan. 23, 1752; d. Evesham, Worcestershire, England, Mar. 10, 1832. http://www.enotes.com/music-encyclopedia/clementi-muzio
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Muzio Clementi Biography Classical music site with thousands of free MIDI files. The main resource of MIDI / ZIP files on the web. Kunst der Fuge also contains a variety of fugue texts and biographies. http://www.kunstderfuge.com/bios/clementi.html
Extractions: (only 15 euros once for all) Stay tuned! Join our MAP MIDI / ZIP SHEET MUSIC ... Link to us tabdropdown.initializetabmenu("shademenu") more Roma 1752 - Worcestershire 1832 Clementi was a pianist, composer, editor and piano constructor. His first maestro was his father and then Sir Peter Beckford, a wealthy English voyager. He was influenced by Scarlatti 's harpsichord school, by Haydn 's classical school and by the stile galante of J.C. Bach. He soon became known as one of the great virtuoso pianists. He went on tour numerous times, starting from London - where he had lived for many years - and then all throughout Europe. He taught keyboard, and his method is used still today. Very esteemed as a teacher, his students were J. Field and J.B. Cramer, but also J. Meyerbeer, F. Kalkbrenner, I. Moscheles, and C. Czerny attended courses which he held in Paris, Vienna, St. Petersburg, Berlin, Prague, Rome and Milan. Clementi, who not only produced his own brand of pianos, was also a publisher. It was thanks to this extra activity of his that many pieces of music by contemporary and non-contemporary authors were brought to light. Much more than just a simple musician, Clementi was sought after by the aristocrats of high society. The name Clementi is still today linked to piano-teaching pieces. Despite the restless atmosphere of the pre-romanticism period in which he lived, Clementi's compositions are marked by detachment from emotion in a sort of illuministic rationalism. Known by his contemporaries as the father of the pianoforte, he greatly influenced his contemporaries with his instrumental techniques (from
Clementi, Muzio This page contains basic and accurate biographical information and links to essays about the Classic composer Clementi. http://www.stevenestrella.com/composers/composerfiles/clementi1832.html