Julian (or Jules) Fontana (31 July 1810 — 23 December 1869) was a Polish pianist, composer, lawyer, author, translator, and entrepreneur, best remembered...
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at the Warsaw Conservatory, Julian Fontana, had originally tried unsuccessfully to establish himself in England; Fontana was to become, in the words of...
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(October) 1841 Op. 40/1 B. 120 Julian Fontana "Military" Polonaise 4 C minor 1838-39 1841 Op. 40/2 B. 121 Julian Fontana 5 F♯ minor 1840-41 1841 Op. 44...
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peer Julian Fenton (born 1964), English musical artist Julian Firth (born 1961), English actor Julian Fontana (1810–1869), Polish musician Julian Fulton...
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any unpublished works should be burned, but his sister Ludwika and Julian Fontana proceeded anyway to publish Waltzes 9–13 (as Opp. 69 and 70). Six waltzes...
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Frédéric Chopin in 1835. It was posthumously published by his friend Julian Fontana in 1855, six years after the composer’s death, together with the earlier...
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intended to dedicate to Tytus Woyciechowski, but in the end Chopin placed Julian Fontana’s name as the dedicatee on both works. Arthur Rubinstein remarked that...
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other works, Chopin never published the Fantaisie-Impromptu. Instead, Julian Fontana published it posthumously, along with other waltzes Opp. 69 and 70....
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as Op. 4. Then, at the request of the composer's mother and sisters, Julian Fontana selected 23 other unpublished piano pieces and grouped them into eight...
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of 19. Although it was published posthumously in 1855 by his friend Julian Fontana, together with the Waltz Op. 69, No. 1. The main theme is in the key...
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Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński (1807–1867) Mateusz Rudkowski (1809–1887) Julian Fontana (1810–1869) Fryderyk Chopin (1810–1849) Józef Władysław Krogulski (1815–1842)...
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Frédéric Chopin in his earlier days. After the death of the composer, Julian Fontana had made up their summaries and publications. These works were published...
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In 1857 the 17 then known songs were collected for publication by Julian Fontana as Op. 74, but they were not arranged in chronological order of composition...
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Battista Fontana (composer) (c. 1571–1630), an Italian composer and a violinist Jimmy Fontana (1934–2013), an Italian composer and singer-songwriter Julian Fontana...
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consider the three posthumous polonaises Op. 71, which Chopin's assistant Julian Fontana published with the family approval. On the other hand, it includes the...
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Delfina Potocka Michał Pawlik as Jan Matuszyński Kamil Szeptycki [pl] as Julian Fontana Martyna Byczkowska as Maria Wodzińska Dominika Ostałowska as Madame...
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interesting one, and in a letter to his pianist friend and musical executor Julian Fontana he comments on Clara Wieck’s performance: Did Wieck play my Étude well...
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waltzes rather than the familiar versions published posthumously by Julian Fontana.[citation needed] In 1949 he took over his friend and colleague Dinu...
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pianist and polymath Julian Fontana. Juana and Julian had one son, Enriqueta's half brother, Julian (Jules) Camillo Adam Fontana, who was born in 1853...
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Frédéric Chopin between 1829 and 1842 and were posthumously published by Julian Fontana in 1855, six years after the composer's death. Waltz No. 1 is in G-flat...
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a minor key. The piece was first mentioned by Chopin in a letter to Julian Fontana on 18 October 1841. It was likely composed in the summer of 1841 in...
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Fauré (1845–1924) Zdeněk Fibich (1850-1900) John Field (1782–1837) Julian Fontana (1810–1869) Adolfo Fumagalli (1828–1856) Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)...
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presentation manuscripts did. He also suggests that a four-hand arrangement by Julian Fontana of the Marche funèbre may be connected with an abandoned piano sonata...
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composer and pianist (b. 1829) (overdose of quinine) December 23 – Julian Fontana, pianist (b. 1810) December 31 – Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély, organist...
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1853. After Frédéric's death, Ludwika, together with Jane Stirling, Julian Fontana and Camille Pleyel, began work on the posthumous edition of his works...
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Fitch Leon Fleisher Yakov Flier Ingrid Fliter Andor Földes Grace Fong Julian Fontana Bengt Forsberg W. O. Forsyth Fou Ts'ong Felix Fox Malcolm Frager Homero...
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Donald Ross Skinner (section Julian Cope Band)
work for British band DC Fontana's second album and joined in the band in October 2013. 1984 Fried (UK #87) 1987 Saint Julian (UK #11) 1988 My Nation Underground...
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result, he emigrated to Paris. There he resumed his musical studies with Julian Fontana, a friend of Chopin. Jełowicki sponsored other musicians and artists...
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the time signature was the same as Rossini's, and enlisted his friend Julian Fontana to check the best editions of Rossini's work for this detail. The manuscript...
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The Teardrop Explodes (redirect from Julian Cope and the Teardrop Explodes)
of the late 1970s. The group also launched the career of group frontman Julian Cope as well as that of keyboard player and co-manager David Balfe (later...
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