Friedrich Wilhelm Michael Kalkbrenner (November 2–8, 1785 – August 10, 1849[1]) was a German pianist, composer, piano teacher and piano manufacturer who spent most of his life in England and France. Before the advent of Frédéric Chopin, Sigismond Thalberg and Franz Liszt, Kalkbrenner was by many considered to be the foremost pianist in France and England, even Europe.[2] The only serious rival he had was Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Kalkbrenner was a prolific composer of a multitude of piano works (altogether more than 200)
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Variations's on Diabelli's Waltz
Introduction et Rondeau, Op. 57: Din din
Fantasia on Beethoven's Celebrated Waltz, Op. 118
Les Soupirs De La Harpe Eolienne
Nocturne In A Flat Major, Op. 121 No. 1
Frederic Kalkbrenner
Les Soupirs de la Harpe Eolienne, Nocturne in A flat major, op 121 no 1
Nocturne in F major, op 121 no 2 (A trois mains)
Les Soupirs de la Harpe Eolienne, Nocturne in A flat major, op. 121 no 1
Nocturne in F major, op. 121 no 2 (A trois mains)
Grand Septet
Piano Concerto No 1 in D minor Op 61: Allegro maestoso
I. Agitato
SEXTUOR EN SOL MAJ OP 58 : MENUET
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