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Moritz Moszkowski

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His last years he spent in poverty for he had sold all his copyrights and invested the whole lot in German, Polish and Russian bonds and securities, which were rendered worthless on the outbreak of the war. Two of his former pupils, Josef Hofmann and Bernhard Pollack, came to his aid. Through the
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Despite the balance and bright limpidity of his playing and his wonderful technique, which aroused the enthusiasm of admirers throughout Europe, his music has also been described as "devoid of the masculine and the feminine". He was a master in his pianistic repertoire, but it was in his own
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In 1908, by the age of 54, Moszkowski had already become a recluse as he began to suffer from poor health. His popularity began to fade and his career slowly went into decline. He stopped taking composition pupils because "they wanted to write like artistic madmen such as
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released the first volume of a projected complete traversal of Moskowski's solo piano music, on Toccata Classics. Vol. 1 was released in 2021. Concurrently, Toccata Classics has released recordings of Moskowski's orchestral works and piano concerti.
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In 1873, Moszkowski made his first successful appearance as a pianist, and soon began touring the nearby cities in order to gain experience and establish his reputation. Two years later he was already playing his piano concerto on two pianos with
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and personal donations of 10,000 marks from Hofmann and 5,000 marks from himself. On 21 December 1921, when he was ill and heavily in debt, his friends and admirers arranged a grand testimonial concert on his behalf at
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However, Moszkowski's illness lingered and he died from stomach cancer on 3 March 1925, before the supply of funds could reach him. The money raised went instead to pay his funeral expenses and to his wife and son.
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on 21 April 1892, and appeared in Prague and New York City the following year. It did not stay in the repertoire, but its ballet music was very popular for a number of years. He wrote the three-act ballet
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This composition was the Piano Concerto in B minor Op. 3, which only received its orchestral premiere in January of 2014. The E major Concerto Op. 59, a work composed and dedicated to
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He also wrote larger scale works including two piano concertos (one in B minor, Op. 3, in 1874, only rediscovered in 2011 and published in 2013, and the much better known
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compositions that he was more admired. His music rapidly became a sensation, but he also had legitimate success in major works for the stage and the concert hall.
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recorded three volumes of Moszkowski's solo piano works from 1993 to 1998, issued concurrently on Hyperion/Helios records and Collins Classics.
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Moszkowski was quite prolific, composing over two hundred small-scale piano pieces, which brought him much popularity – notably his set of
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Moritz Moszkowski: Piano Concerto In E major & Suite for Orchestra "From Foreign Lands". Markus Pawlik, Antoni Wit
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where he had the chance to introduce many of his orchestral pieces. There he was awarded honorary membership of the
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13,275 (the equivalent of US$ 187,793.67 in May 2017), with one part transferred to the Paris branch of the
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states that he was "German" born while other sources call him Jewish, for instance, Lewis Stevens in
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The sum was equivalent to 15,000 francs, with the first monthly payment arranged for 1 March 1925.
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in order to provide immediate relief from his financial problems, and an annuity purchased at the
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made the first complete recording in 1970. Many of his small but brilliant piano pieces, such as
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Moritz Moszkowski: Vingt Petites Études, Op. 91 & Brahms: Hungarian Dances. Esther Budiardjo
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12, for piano duet (later arranged for solo piano, and for orchestra by Phillip Scharwenka).
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Moritz Moszkowski Suite for 2 Violins & Piano, Op.71-Sound-bites and discussion of work
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Moszkowski was certainly influential in having Paderewski publish his early piano pieces.
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elected him a member. He was many times invited by piano manufacturers to appear in the
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LISZT PIANO SONATA MONOGRAPHS – Arthur Friedheim’s Recently Discovered Roll Recording
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to show off their pianos, but despite being offered massive fees, he always refused.
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Moszkowski retained his post as a teacher at the conservatory for twenty five years.
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Kaila Rochelle keyboard performance of Moszkowski Op.77 No.4 in A minor (Inquietude)
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Kaila Rochelle keyboard performance of Moszkowski 20 Etudes Op.91 No.18 in A minor
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Kaila Rochelle keyboard performance of Moszkowski 20 Etudes Op.91 No.11 in C major
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intervention of Pollack, who sent new piano arrangements of Moszkowski's opera
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Op. 49, on the historical theme of the capture of Granada, premiered at the
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In the second movement, the piano plays a variation of the main melody.
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Kaila Rochelle performance of Moszkowski: Gondoliera Op. 41 in G minor
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Op. 12, originally written for piano duet and later orchestrated by
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Vol. 67 No. 6 (2012), European Neurology. Accessdate: 10 June 2012
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at a matinée before a selected audience invited by Liszt himself.
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Neil O'Doan, with Nico Snel conducting the Seattle Philharmonic
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Moritz Moszkowski: Piano Music Vol. 1, 2 & 3 (Seta Tanyel)
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Moritz Moszkowski: Serenata. John McCormack, Fritz Kreisler
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The History of Music: A Handbook And Guide for Students
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Etude Magazine. January, 1910. Accessdate: 11 June 2012
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Moszkowski – 15 virtuosic etudes: "Per aspera" Op. 72
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The orchestral opening to his Second Piano Concerto.
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Moritz Moszkowski, c. 1880
Breslau
Kingdom of Prussia
Paris
French Third Republic
Classical
Romantic era
Pianist
composer
Piano
composer
pianist
Alexander Moszkowski
Ignacy Paderewski
Chopin
Breslau
Kingdom of Prussia
Poland
Pilica
Zawiercie
Dresden
Berlin
Julius Stern
Eduard Franck
Friedrich Kiel
Theodor Kullak
Richard WĂŒerst
Heinrich Dorn
Xaver
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