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  1. John Field war ein irischer Komponist, Pianist und Klavierpädagoge. Er gilt als der Erfinder der Nocturnes.

  2. John Field (26 July 1782, Dublin – 23 January 1837, Moscow) was an Irish pianist, composer and teacher widely credited as the creator of the nocturne. While other composers were writing in a similar style at this time, Field was the first to use the term 'Nocturne' specifically to apply to a character piece featuring a cantabile ...

    Number
    Opus
    Form
    Title
    H 1
    on "Fal Lal La" for piano
    H 2
    "Favorite Hornpipe" for piano
    H 3
    Rondo
    "Go the devil" for piano
    H 4
    Variation
    on "Since then I'm doom'd" for piano
  3. 1. Nov. 2021 · John Field (1782-1837) 18 Nocturnes John O'Conor, piano 1. Nocturne in E-flat major, H.24 Molto moderato 0:06 2. Nocturne in C minor, H.25 Moderato e molto espressivo 3:45 3. Nocturne in A-flat...

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  4. John Field: Complete Piano Concertos - YouTube. 0:00 / 3:46:50. An important video for all enthusiasts of early-Romantic piano concertos, and students of the music of Chopin, Liszt and Schumann...

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  5. John Field was an Irish pianist and composer, whose nocturnes for piano were among models used by Chopin. Field first studied music at home with his father and grandfather and afterward in London with Muzio Clementi, under whose tuition, given in return for Field’s services as a piano demonstrator.

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  6. A four-CD set of the seven piano concertos by John Field, the Irish composer who invented the nocturne and influenced Chopin and Liszt. The album features pianist Paolo Restani and includes extensive notes by Ates Orga.

  7. 21. Jan. 2016 · A comprehensive overview of the life and works of John Field, the Irish-born composer and pianist who is considered the father of the piano nocturne genre. Explore his biography, concerti, nocturnes, influence, reception, and scholarship.