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1. Muzio Clementi Composer Pianist (1752-1832)
Even today, the piano works of muzio clementi are known to every serious studentof the piano. For the developing pianist, clementi's Sonatinas of Opus 36 are
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Even today, the piano works of Muzio Clementi are known to every serious student of the piano. For the developing pianist, Clementi's Sonatinas of Opus 36 are essential precursors to the more technically demanding Classical Sonatas of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, as well as Clementi's own masterfully penned Sonatas . Clementi's influence as a composer is most strongly evident in the keyboard works of Haydn and especially in the early piano Sonatas of Beethoven, who was a fervent admirer of these works. Muzio Clementi is commonly called the father of modern piano playing, but it may be that this accolade should be properly shared between Clementi and C.P.E. Bach, a composer whose works Clementi studied with great care and whose works influenced Clementi's own style greatly. Muzio Clementi was born in Rome, Italy, in 1752 as the eldest of the seven children of Nicolò Clementi, a successful silversmith, and Magdalena Kaiser. Nicolò became aware of his son`s musical talent when the child was very young. When he was seven, Clementi began his formal musical instruction. He was such a good a pupil that by age 13 he gained a position as a church organist.
In 1770, Clementi gave his first public performance as a pianist. His audience was greatly taken with his playing, and this was the beginning of a very successful career as a concert pianist. Apparently in 1774, Clementi was freed from his obligations to Peter Beckford, and he moved to London. His first known public appearances were as a solo harpsichordist at benefit concerts for a singer and a harpist in the spring of 1775. During the next four years, his participation in London concert life as a soloist was rare since he served as "conductor" (from the keyboard) at the King’s Theatre, Haymarket for at least part of this period. His name was seen in concert programs with increasing frequency in 1779 and 1780, no doubt owing to the popularity of his Opus 2

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De Italiaanse componist en pianist Muzio Clementi (1752-1832) werd geboren in Rome als zoon van een zilversmid. Zijn grote muzikaliteit openbaarde zich reeds op jeugdige leeftijd. Als veertienjarige vertrok hij naar Londen ter voltooiing van zijn studie. In 1770 debuteerde Muzio Clementi als pianist in Londen en drie jaar later werden de eerste drie van zijn ongeveer zestig pianosonates gepubliceerd. Naast pianosonates schreef hij enkele symfonieën. Clementi maakte verschillende reizen door Europa. In Engeland vervulde hij vele muzikale functies. Hij was actief als pianist, dirigent, leraar en medefirmant in een pianofabriek. Als pianist behoorde hij, vooral technisch gezien, tot de besten van Europa. Tijdens zijn tournees ontmoette hij Mozart, Haydn en Beethoven. Muzio Clementi overleed in 1832 in Evesham. Zijn didactische werken behoren tot de standaardwerken van de pianopedagodiek.

3. Muzio Clementi
Charts the career of the composer and father of modern piano playing who once competed against Mozart in a piano duel. muzio clementi is commonly called the father of modern piano playing. the beginning of a tremendously successful career as a concert pianist. He was raised to the highest level of
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Muzio Clementi
Muzio Clementi is commonly called the father of modern piano playing. He was born in Rome, Italy, in 1752. His father was a silversmith, and became aware of his son`s musical talent at a young age. When he was seven, Clementi was sent to musical instruction. He was so good a pupil that two years later he gained a position as an organist. A rich Englishman, by the name of Beckford, was impressed by Clementi`s gift, and decided to take him from his family to England. In that country, Clementi received an excellent education in music and academics. In 1770, Clementi made his first performance on the piano. His audience was greatly taken with his playing, and this was the beginning of a tremendously successful career as a concert pianist. He was raised to the highest level of the pianists of the day in short order, and was widely considered the greatest piano virtuoso in the world. Clementi started a European tour in 1781, when he travelled to France, Germany, and Austria. In Vindabona, Clementi was asked by the Emperor Josef II to enter a musical duel with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . Clementi performed a piece of his own composition, a piano sonata in B-Flat Major. Mozart performed a dazzling series of variations. Such was the ability of both these composers and virtuosi that the Emperor was forced to declare a duel. However, the main theme of he B-Flat Major sonata captured Mozart`s imagination, and ten years later he used it himself in the overture to his opera

4. Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832)
clementi, muzio (1752 1832). The piano music of muzio clementi, or at least his pedagogical Gradus ad Parnassum, as a composer, teacher and pianist, and later as a manufacturer of
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Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832)
The piano music of Muzio Clementi, or at least his pedagogical Gradus ad Parnassum, has in part been well enough known to generations of ambitious keyboard-players. Clementi himself, born in Rome in 1752, was taken as a boy to England by Peter Beckford, cousin of the eccentric William Beckford. There he developed his abilities as a performer. His subsequent career brought success as a composer, teacher and pianist, and later as a manufacturer of pianos. He died at Evesham in 1832. Piano Music Clementi wrote a great deal of music for the piano, including more than a hundred sonatas. He published a number of pedagogical works, of which the Introduction to the Art of Playing the Piano Forte and Gradus ad Parnassum are the best known. Recommended Recording
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5. Clementi, Muzio (1752 - 1832)
clementi, muzio , 1752 1832 , Italian composer, pianist, and conductor, b.
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6. Clementi Muzio
clementi muzio. italienischer Komponist und pianist. Geboren 23.01.1752 in Rom
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Clementi Muzio italienischer Komponist und Pianist
Geboren: 23.01.1752 in Rom
Gestorben: 10.03.1832 in Evesham (Worcstershire) lebte als berühmter Piansist den grössten Teil seines Lebens in England; komponierte 106 Klaviersonaten, das bis in die Gegenwart verbreitete Etüdenwerk "Gradus ad Parnassum" (1817) und 4 Symphonien. CD: Muzio Clementi, Sonaten in f-Moll op. 13, Nr. 6; g-Moll op.34 Nr. 2; F-Dur op. 33, Nr. 2; Präludien "alla Hayden" und "alla Mozart"; Capriccio op. 17; Fantasie über "Au claire de la lune". Andreas Staier, Hammerflügel Teldec/Warner
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8. Classical CD Reviews- April 1999 CLEMENTI, Muzio. Piano Sonatas - Katin: Music O
muzio clementi was born in Rome in 1752; he moved to London in 1774 and diedin Evesham in 1832. clementi was a sensational pianist and a
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CLEMENTI, Muzio. Piano Sonatas: F sharp minor Op 25 no 5; B flat Op 24 no 2; G minor Op 7 no 3; Op 25 no 6; F minor Op 13 no 6 Played on a Clementi square piano of 1832 by Peter Katin. DDD Athene ATH CD4
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This disc is a delight. I will not discuss the square piano as the notes with the CD do this admirably. What I want to do is recommend Clementi as a composer and give further indication, although this is unnecessary, of the unequalled stature of Peter Katin both as a pianist and musician. Muzio Clementi was born in Rome in 1752; he moved to London in 1774 and died in Evesham in 1832. He promoted Mozart only to be repaid by Mozart's undeserved dislike of him ... which may put a different light on the Mozart - Salieri story. Clementi was a sensational pianist and a deservedly respected teacher. Among his pupils were Field, Moscheles, Kalkbrenner and Cramer. He composed symphonies, a piano concerto, about a hundred piano sonatas which were greatly admired by Beethoven and that, in itself, is some accolade! He was probably one of the first composers to write what might be described as 'educational' music with his volume of a hundred studies Gradus ad Parnassum The music has charm, elegance and wit ... and, thankfully, they are neither weakly delicate nor affected. They are strong but not demonstrative; they do not dream or linger or become tedious. The thematic material is always purposeful and never banal ... in fact, it is often memorable. The pieces have a wonderful sense of continuity; the music never gets bogged down. And I am convinced that Peter Katin's insight into the sonatas and his understanding of the music realises these qualities. Other pianists might play these works with that thistledown prissiness and baroquish lingering affection. As Claudio Arrau once said, "We observe rests in the music but we do not turn them into cracks."

9. CLEMENTI, Muzio :Gilder-MusicWeb Dictionary Of Composers
clementi, muzio b Rome, 23 January 1752 d Evesham, Worcestershire, 10 March 1832,aged studied in England, where he created a sensation as pianist and composer
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b Rome, 23 January 1752
d Evesham, Worcestershire, 10 March 1832, aged eighty
His father was a musician who had him trained in music from an early age. From 1766 to 1770 he studied in England, where he created a sensation as pianist and composer. He made London his horn e, touring from there to Paris, Strasbourg, Munich, Vienna and Russia. He has been called the father of the modern style of piano-playing; Beethoven, whom he met in 1807, esteemed him highly. He established the London firm of Clementi and Co, which traded in pianos and other stringed instruments, and published music. He is buried in Westminster Abbey. One hundred sonatas, including sixty for piano Return to Index

10. Clementi, Muzio. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. clementi, muzio. (m ´ts kl m n´t) (KEY) , 1752–1832, Italian composer, pianist, and conductor, b. Rome.
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Information on his sonatas and how his works affected music after his death, especially that of Beethoven.Category Arts Music Composition Composers C clementi, muzio...... In his Guide to the pianist's Repertoire, Maurice Hinson writes the following surpriseto pianists that, although the piano sonatas of muzio clementi have been
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In his Guide to the Pianist's Repertoire, Maurice Hinson writes the following with reference to the Clementi piano sonatas:
"It should come as no surprise to pianists that, although the piano sonatas of Muzio Clementi have been neglected for many years, they are among the most beautiful of the Classic period. Clementi's sonatas employ both virtuosity and an intense quality of expression, elements that distinguish them somewhat from the works of Haydn and Mozart and that are forerunners of Beethoven's style."*
The composer of the definitive Classical piano sonata, Clementi was one of the first to create keyboard works expressly for the capabilities of the pianoforte. Acclaimed as the father of modern piano technique and the first virtuoso on the instrument, this complex and influential musician was also a celebrated teacher, an orchestral conductor (having composed several symphonies), a music publisher, and piano manufacturer.
Clementi's influence extended well into the 19th century, with composers using his sonatas as a model for their keyboard compositions. Beethoven, in particular, had the highest regard for Clementi and not only admired his piano sonatas but placed them above those of Mozart in importance.

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    During the period 1784 to 1790 he published (as opp. 11-25) some 40 works for keyboard. He settled permanently in London, becoming a successful pianist, pedagogue, and music publisher; be continued to concertize, and his firm (originally called Longman, Clementi, and Co.) thrived. His pupils included Johann Baptist Cramer. When his popularity in London began declining in the 1790s, he concentrated on teaching and publishing. His Introduction to the Art of Playing on the Piano Forte appeared in London in 1801. Nevertheless he continued composing, working steadily during the 1790s on a set of six grand symphonies (never completed) that he hoped would secure his place in music history. In 1802 he embarked on another concert tour, to Paris, Vienna, and St. Petersburg, with his pupil John Field. While in Vienna in 1807, Clementi the publisher acquired rights to issue five of Beethoven's latest compositions. Back in London, he was appointed director of the Philharmonic Society. During the 1820s he continued directing concerts of his works and made other tours of the Continent. His three big piano sonatas op. 50 appeared in 1821 in London, Paris, and Leipzig. The three volumes of his highly successful pedagogical work Gradus ad Parnassum, or The Art of Playing on the Piano Forte

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    Am 20. Dezember 1781 lieferte sich Muzio Clementi vor Kaiser Joseph II mit Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ein Wettspiel am Klavier. Beide Künstler begeisterten ihr Publikum restlos. Zu diesem Zeitpunkt hatte der wahrscheinlich 1752 geborene Clementi eine fundierte musikalische Ausbildung in seiner Heimatstadt Rom und in England genossen. 1773 siedelte er endgültig nach London über. Als Pianist, Komponist und Kapellmeister war er bereits eine wichtige Größe im Musikleben Londons. Nachdem er 1786 das letzte Mal in der Öffentlichkeit gespielt hatte, beschäftigte er sich von da an als Musikalienhändler, Verleger und Instrumenten-Bauer und erwirtschaftete sich somit ein beträchtliches Vermögen. In seinem Verlag veröffentlichte er Werke bedeutender zeitgenössicher Komponisten wie Beethoven , Wesley und Moscheles. Lediglich Mozart und Haydn fanden keinen Platz in seinem Programm. Auch in seiner neuen Tätigkeit unternahm Clementi viele Reisen. Sein kompositorisches Schaffen setzte er ebenfalls fort und führte im In- und Ausland eigene Sinfonien auf, mit denen er 1823 und 1824 seine letzten großen Erfolge feierte. Acht Jahre später starb Clementi am 10. März 1832 in Worcestershire, England. Muzio Clementi...

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