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MUZIO CLEMENTI

23rdJanuary 1752 --- 10thMarch 1832

Muzio Clementi the author of the famous Gradus ad Parnassum, and of so many studies that it was jokingly asserted
not long ago that the  commission appointed to count them had not yet arrived at the total.  Upon the Gradus to this
day that art of solo piano playing rests,  while the twelve Clementi Sonatinas are as well known  to young pianists as
anything ever written for the instrument.

Clementi lived through the most memorable period in  the history of music.  At his birth Handel was alive, and before
his death  Beethoven,  Schubert,  and  Weber  were buried.  One writer says he was  "Chiefly  notable for  his  miserly
qualities,  by which he rendered miserable three successive wives".  Anyway, he was a prince among teachers, it was
during his long stay  in England he greatly influenced the art of  piano playing in the country.  His grave can be found
in Westminster Abbey.

The above was written by Cuthbert Haddon in 1916.

Last Updated on 2024
By Steven Ritchie

And now for the Music

New (4202) "Waltz". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

"Sonatina Opus.36, No.6". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

(2044)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.5". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

(1982)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.4". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

(1886)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.3". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

(1854)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.2". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

(1830)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.1". Sequenced by Reginald Steven Ritchie

Thanks to Tony Matthews for the music below. Email (TonyM@absolutesolutions.co.uk)

(2441)"Sonatina Opus.38, No.1". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2442)"Sonatina Opus.38, No.2". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2443)"Sonatina Opus.38, No.3". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2386)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.1". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2387)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.2". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2388)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.3". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2389)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.4". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2390)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.5". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(2391)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.6". Sequenced by Tony Matthews.

(1728)"Gradus ad Parnassum No.1". Sequenced by Gabriele Giulimond

(1729)"Gradus ad Parnassum No.2". Sequenced by Gabriele Giulimond

(1730)"Gradus ad Parnassum No.9". Sequenced by Gabriele Giulimond

(1725)"Etude No. 6 in D major". Sequenced by D.J

(1726)"Etude No. 8 in F major". Sequenced by D.J

(3883)"Sonatina Opus.1, No.1".. Sequencer Unknown.

(3882)"Sonatina Opus.1, No.2".. Sequencer Unknown.

(3881)"Sonatina Opus.1, No.3".. Sequencer Unknown.

(3880)"Sonatina Opus.2, No.1".. Sequencer Unknown.

(3879)"Sonatina Opus.2, No.2".. Sequencer Unknown.

(3878)"Sonatina Opus.2, No.3".. Sequencer Unknown.

(1727)"Sonatina Opus.36, No.1 for Harpsicord(Info by Danny Sabciyan)". Sequencer Unknown

(1723)"Duettino in C No.1, Allegro". Sequencer Unknown

(1724)"Deuttino No.1, Mov.3, Allegro". Sequencer Unknown

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