Works for Piano Vol. 3
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Title:
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Works for Piano Vol. 3 |
Otros títulos:
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Works for Piano Vol. 3 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Goldmark Karl; Tihamér Hlavacsek |
Código CDU:
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Gold.06 |
Forma Musical:
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Piano music, Overtures, Canons, Fugues |
Abstract:
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Composer Karl Goldmark, famous in Vienna throughout the second half of the nineteenth century, was born into an enormous Jewish family (Goldmark had over 20 siblings) in Hungary in 1830. The family moved to the outskirts of Ödenburg (now Sopron) in 1834, and seven years later Goldmark began to study the violin (in a most rudimentary way, his first teacher being a singer with little instrumental experience). After two years at the Ödenburg music school (1842-1843) the talented but untrained 14-year-old was sent to Vienna for serious violin studies (1844). Forced for monetary reasons to abandon the lessons after a little over a year, but nevertheless determined to pursue music as a vocation, Goldmark managed to gain admittance first to the Vienna technical school and, in 1847, to the city's conservatory, where he studied violin with the respected performer Joseph Böhm and harmony (for a very brief time) with Gottfried Preyer.
Political troubles in the city in 1848—which shut down many ... |
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