Joseph Czerny

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Joseph Czerny (* 14. Juni 1785 in , Böhmen; † 22. September 1831 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Klavierpädagoge, Verleger und Komponist. rdf:langString
Joseph Czerny (June 17, 1785, Hořovice - January 7, 1842, Vienna) was a composer, pianist, and piano teacher from the Austrian Empire. Among his compositions is variation number 5 for Part II of the Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. Among his pupils were Leopoldine Blahetka (1809–1885) and Ludwig van Beethoven's nephew, Karl. His variations were not well received by the English magazine The Harmonicon: "His variations, seven in number, have nothing new in them; they pursue the same track that has been beaten for many years past, and have, under various names, nauseated the ear during a long quarter of a century at least." rdf:langString
Joseph Czerny, né à Hořovice le 17 juin 1785, mort à Vienne le 7 janvier 1842, est un pianiste, un professeur de piano, éditeur de musique et compositeur autrichien. Joseph Czerny a pour élèves, Leopoldine Blahetka (1809–1885) et Karl, le neveu de Ludwig van Beethoven. Parmi ses compositions, on trouve la variation numéro 5 de la Partie II des Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. Il collabore avec la firme de l'éditeur viennois Pietro Cappi, de 1828 à 1831. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Joseph Czerny
rdf:langString Joseph Czerny
rdf:langString Joseph Czerny
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rdf:langString Joseph Czerny (* 14. Juni 1785 in , Böhmen; † 22. September 1831 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Klavierpädagoge, Verleger und Komponist.
rdf:langString Joseph Czerny (June 17, 1785, Hořovice - January 7, 1842, Vienna) was a composer, pianist, and piano teacher from the Austrian Empire. Among his compositions is variation number 5 for Part II of the Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. Among his pupils were Leopoldine Blahetka (1809–1885) and Ludwig van Beethoven's nephew, Karl. His variations were not well received by the English magazine The Harmonicon: "His variations, seven in number, have nothing new in them; they pursue the same track that has been beaten for many years past, and have, under various names, nauseated the ear during a long quarter of a century at least."
rdf:langString Joseph Czerny, né à Hořovice le 17 juin 1785, mort à Vienne le 7 janvier 1842, est un pianiste, un professeur de piano, éditeur de musique et compositeur autrichien. Joseph Czerny a pour élèves, Leopoldine Blahetka (1809–1885) et Karl, le neveu de Ludwig van Beethoven. Parmi ses compositions, on trouve la variation numéro 5 de la Partie II des Vaterländischer Künstlerverein. Il collabore avec la firme de l'éditeur viennois Pietro Cappi, de 1828 à 1831.
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