Moritz Moszkowski
Pianist and composer, wrote 'Spanish Dance'

Born
August 23rd, 1854
170 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1925
100 years ago — 70 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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A Polish-German pianist and composer, played an influential role in late Romantic music. Noted for compositions that emphasized piano technique and expressiveness. His works frequently drew on Spanish themes, exemplified by the 'Spanish Dance' series. Contributed to the pedagogical field with influential teaching methods and materials. Served as a professor at the Royal Academy of Music in Berlin, mentoring many future musicians.
Composed the 'Spanish Dances'
Published 'Études-Caprices' for piano
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