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In 1854, Klindworth went to London, where he remained for fourteen years, studying, teaching and occasionally appearing in public. From London Klindworth went to Moscow in 1868, following
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and Dorothea Wilhelmine (1800–1853), née Lamminger, daughter of court printer Johann Thomas Lamminger (1757–1805). He was the paternal nephew of diplomat and intelligence agent
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As a child, the young Klindworth received violin lessons and taught himself to play the piano. As he was not accepted as violin pupil of
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24 pieces of exercise in all major and minor keys for the training of skill in playing the piano, latest magazine for
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as professor of harmony. While in Russia, he completed his pianoforte arrangements for Wagner's
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and was soon one of his closest disciples and friends. He also became on friendly terms with
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The Piano in Nineteenth-Century British Culture: Instruments, Performers and Repertoire
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The skill in playing the piano, 24 pieces of exercise in all major and minor keys
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to be a perfect "Wagnerite" and made the orchestration of the first movement of
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The American History and Encyclopedia of Music: Musical Biographies Part One
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The Henselt Library at European-American University (13 December 2009).
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pianist, conductor, violinist and music publisher. He was one of
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Klindworth remained in Berlin until 1893, when he retired to
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Memory and thoughts of Karl Klindworth, letters to Wahnfried
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The history of music: a handbook and guide for students
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Unpublished Karl Klindworth's letters to Tchaikovsky
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At this time, he established the 13: 939:20th-century German male musicians 859:19th-century German male musicians 313:Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory 303:, being also the conductor of the 35:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 955: 793:Works by or about Karl Klindworth 786: 249:where he took piano lessons with 909:German music publishers (people) 864:20th-century classical composers 844:19th-century classical composers 801: 673:. Forgotten Books. p. 545. 534: 508:for piano, 3 vols. Berlin (1884) 20: 889:German male classical composers 869:20th-century classical pianists 849:19th-century classical pianists 498:, 6 volumes. 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(2005). 609:Agnes Street-Klindworth 579:Then and now in England 550:'s School of Pianoforte 479:Concerto for Solo Piano 410:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 309:Klindworths Musikschule 280:Der Ring des Nibelungen 214:Klindworth was born in 96:Karl Klindworth profile 50:more precise citations. 924:German piano educators 919:Musicians from Hanover 904:German music educators 558:. 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