Wieniawski, Joseph
1837-
Distinguished pianist, brother of the famous
violinist, Henri Wieniawski. He was born in Lublin, Poland. When ten years old
he entered the Paris Conservatory studying with Zimmermann, Le Couppey,
Marmontel and Alkan. Later at Weimar he was a pupil of Liszt and of Marx at
Berlin. In Russia, with his brother, he gave a series of concerts and then
returned to Paris, where he lived a number of years. In 1866 he was in Moscow,
a teacher in the Conservatory. He then established a new piano school in
Moscow. Wieniawski finally settled in Brussels as a teacher in the
Conservatory. He has appeared frequently on the concert stage and is quite as
well known and distinguished throughout Europe as was his brother, Henri. He
has composed much piano-music, a number of waltzes, mazurkas, etudes and
sonatas; two overtures for orchestra; a string quartet; polonaise for piano and
violin; sonata for piano and cello. His style resembles both Chopin and
Schulhoff.
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