Quite a spirited piece by Moscheles . . . and as
Moscheles himself instructed: 'The difficulties of this lesson must be so performed as to maintain throughout an apparent character of great ease and playfulness' We certainly wish we were able to fulfill that. Thanks for visiting and listening. Best wishes to all!
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The Czech pianist and composer Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870) was one of the most significant musicians of the 19th century. A friend of Beethoven, he was a major inpiration to Mendelssohn, and influenced the work of Schumann and Brahms. Like his friends Clementi and Cramer his work was rooted in the classical style, but his work sometimes displays a sober early-Romantic monumentality typical of Berlioz's choral works. The Op. 70 studies, written in 1825-6 are often ignored in favour of Moscheles' designated 'concert studies', but contain some fine music. They were dedicated to Dionys Weber, his teacher at the Prague Conservatory.
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mtella90 6 months ago
Incredible...inspiring...brilliant.
beebach 1 year ago
wowowowowow!!! i really don't know what to say!!!!
unitedofficelu 1 year ago
Very impressive. Great technique and I love the interpretation!
tempmay2004 1 year ago
A meticulous performance !
gerardbedecarter 2 years ago
wow im only 13 and i just finished learning ave maria i know like 13 songs lol but there so long but your a prodigey somethiing truly astonishing
syoko1 2 years ago
This is great! I'm impressed - not just by the performance but also by the fact that you paid attention to Moscheles instructions.
RollaArtis 2 years ago
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you play the piano very good, but boy, get a life u.u
Aletzitou 2 years ago
Know what I find amazing...from watching you play since 2006 until now. You've improved SO much!
Melisiyo 2 years ago
You are amazing, Enzo!
pianogirl98 2 years ago