Friedrich Kuhlau

Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (German; Danish sometimes Frederick Kulav) (11 September 1786 – 12 March 1832) was a Danish pianist and composer during the late Classical and early Romantic periods. He was a central figure of the Danish Golden Age and is immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elves' Hill, the first true work of Danish National Romanticism and a concealed tribute to the absolute monarchy. During his lifetime, Kuhlau was known primarily as a concert pianist and composer of Danish opera, but was responsible for introducing many of Beethoven's works, which he greatly admired, to Copenhagen audiences. Kuhlau was a prolific composer, as evidenced by the fact that although his house burned down, destroying all of his unpublished manuscripts, he still left a legacy of more than 200 published works in most genres.

Kuhlau: 3 Flute Duets Op. 10 & Grand Trio Op. 119 - 2024-12-03T00:00:00.000000Z

Kuhlau: Variations for Piano Op. 18, 22, 25 & 35 - 2024-07-20T00:00:00.000000Z

Trío Rigoletto: Chamber Music for Two Flutes and Piano - 2024-01-02T00:00:00.000000Z

Kuhlau: 3 Easy Piano Sonatas Op. 60 - 2023-05-30T00:00:00.000000Z

库劳小奏鸣曲 古典音乐纯音乐 世界名曲轻音乐 - 2023-04-11T00:00:00.000000Z

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