Moscheles, Ignaz, 1794-1870

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Name (Hebrew)
מושלס, איגנץ, 1794-1870
Name (Latin)
Moscheles, Ignaz, 1794-1870
Other forms of name
Mocheles, J. (Jgnac̦e), 1794-1870
Moscheles, I. (Ignaz), 1794-1870
Moscheles, Ignace, 1794-1870
Moscheles, Jgnac̦e, 1794-1870
Moschelles, I. (Ignaz), 1794-1870
Mosheles, Ignat︠s︡, 1794-1870
Moscheles, J., 1794-1870
Moscheles, Isaak-Ignaz, 1794-1870
מושלס, יצחק, 1794-1870
מושלס, איזאק, 1794-1870
Date of birth
1794
Date of death
1870
Place of birth
Prague (Czech Republic)
Place of death
Leipzig (Germany)
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 56797125
Wikidata: Q159551
Library of congress: n 50007944
Sources of Information
  • Moscheles, Ignaz. Grand characteristic studies, betwen 1980 and 1989?:title page (J. Mocheles) caption (J. Moscheles)
  • His Grand septuor opus 88 ... c1984:t.p. (Ignace Moscheles) caption (Ignaz Moscheles, 1794-1870)
  • His Concertante F-Dur für Flöte und Oboe mit Begleitung des Orchesters, c1983:t.p. (Ignaz Moscheles) cover (I. Moscheles)
  • Isaak-Ignaz Moscheles--the life of the composer and his encounters with Beethoven, Liszt, Chopin, and Mendelssohn, 1989
  • Moscheles, I. Grand sextuor, 181-?:t.p. (Jgnac̦e Moscheles)
  • Glück, F. The Switzers song of home, [184-?]:caption (I. Moschelles)
  • New Grove, 2nd ed.(Moscheles, Ignaz (Isaac); b. May 23, 1794, Prague, d. Mar. 10, 1870, Leipzig; Bohemian pianist and composer; date of birth given incorrectly as May 30 in many reference works; "the extra Hebrew forename Isaac, occasionally added in modern publications, was of purely religious significance and was never used by him professionally")
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Wikipedia description:

Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (German pronunciation: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈmɔʃələs]; 23 May 1794 – 10 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer. He was based initially in London and later in Leipzig, where he joined his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as professor of piano in the Conservatory.

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