Moritz Moszkowski

Moritz Moszkowski
Moritz Moszkowski, c. 1880
Moritz Moszkowski, c. 1880
Background information
Born(1854-08-23)23 August 1854
Breslau, Kingdom of Prussia
Died3 March 1925(1925-03-03) (aged 70)
Paris, French Third Republic
GenresClassical, Romantic era
Occupation(s)Pianist, composer
InstrumentPiano

Moritz Moszkowski (23 August 1854 – 3 March 1925[1]) was a German-Polish composer, pianist, and teacher.[2][n 1][3] His brother Alexander Moszkowski was a famous writer and satirist in Berlin.

Ignacy Paderewski said: "After Chopin, Moszkowski best understands how to write for the piano, and his writing embraces the whole gamut of piano technique." Although less known today, Moszkowski was well respected and popular during the late nineteenth century.

  1. ^ Les Archives de Paris [1] Death certificate
  2. ^ Aimeé M. Wood, Moritz Moszkowski Archived 2011-11-14 at the Wayback Machine, Etude Magazine. January, 1910. Accessdate: 11 June 2012
  3. ^ "Moritz Moszkowski Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic.


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