This music has a duration of around 1 minute. It is of
an intermediate difficulty. It is written in the key of
A major. The time signature is 3/4 and the tempo is
moderato. The music has very distinctive rhythmic
accents.
Moritz Moszkowski (1854 – 1925) was born in Breslau,
Prussia into a family of a Polish-Jewish. His family
was a wealthy one and he enjoyed a musical education
from a young age. The family moved to Dresden in 1865
where he undertook piano lessons at the local
conserva...(+)
This music has a duration of around 1 minute. It is of
an intermediate difficulty. It is written in the key of
A major. The time signature is 3/4 and the tempo is
moderato. The music has very distinctive rhythmic
accents.
Moritz Moszkowski (1854 – 1925) was born in Breslau,
Prussia into a family of a Polish-Jewish. His family
was a wealthy one and he enjoyed a musical education
from a young age. The family moved to Dresden in 1865
where he undertook piano lessons at the local
conservatory. He later moved to Berlin to continue his
studies at Julius Stern's Conservatory, and later at
Theodor Kullak's Neue Akademie der Tonkunst (New
Academy of Music). At the latter he was friendly with
the Scharwenka brothers, Xaver and Philipp. In 1871
Moszkowski accepted an offer to teach at Kullak's
Academy, he also played first violin in the
orchestra.