Tausig, Carl, 1841-1871
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Name (Hebrew)
טאוסיג, קרל, 1841-1871
Name (Latin)
Tausig, Carl, 1841-1871
Other forms of name
Tausig, Charles, 1841-1871
nna Tausig, Karl, 1841-1871
Tausig, K. (Karl), 1841-1871
Tausig, Karol, 1841-1871
Date of birth
1841
Date of death
1871
Associated country
Poland
Occupation
Composers
Pianists
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- His L'espérance, nocturne varie, op. 3, c1910:caption (Charles Tausig)
- Schubert, F. Militär-Marsch, op. 51, Nr. 1, 19--?:caption (Carl Tausig)
- Wikipedia, January 18, 2018(Carl Tausig; Polish pianist and composer)
- Schubert, F. Militar-Marsch, op. 51, Nr. 1, 19--?:caption (Carl Tausig)
- His L'esperance, nocturne varie, op. 3, c1910:caption (Charles Tausig)
- Clementi, M. Gradus ad Parnassum, 19--:t.p. (K. Tausig)
- LC data base, 5-2-88(hdg.: Tausig, Karl, 1841-1871)
- New Grove(Tausig, Carl [Karol]; b. Warsaw, 11-4-1841; d. Leipzig, 7-17-1871; lived in Germany and Austria)
- Moser(Tausig, Karl)
- MGG(Tausig, Karl)
- Brockhaus Riemann(Tausig, Carl (Karol))
- Riemann, 12th ed.(Tausig, Carl (Karol))
Wikipedia description:
Karl Tausig (sometimes "Carl"; born Karol Tausig; 4 November 1841 – 17 July 1871) was a Polish virtuoso pianist, arranger, and composer. He is widely regarded as Franz Liszt's greatest pupil and one of the greatest pianists of all time. Today, he is mostly remembered for transcriptions for piano, in particular of works by J.S. Bach, as well as his piano exercises.
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