Muzio Clementi

Pianist, composer of sonatas

Muzio Clementi - Pianist, composer of sonatas
Born

January 23rd, 1752
273 years ago

Died

March 10th, 1832
193 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Italy

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Born in Italy, a prominent pianist, composer and conductor emerged in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Renowned for piano sonatas and for developing piano techniques. Played a crucial role in shaping piano music through compositions that bridged the Classical and Romantic periods. Notable works include 'Sonatas for Piano' which contributed to piano education and performance. Influence extended to future composers and pianists.

Composed over 100 piano sonatas

Pioneered piano pedagogy

Set the stage for later romantic composers

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