Op 88 no 3 kuhlau biography
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List of compositions by Friedrich Kuhlau
This is a list of compositions by Friedrich Kuhlau.
With Opus Numbers
[edit]- Op. 1, 3 Rondos For Piano. Key: C major - Composed in about 1809 / Published in 1810
- Op. 2, 3 Rondos For Piano. Key: A major - Composed in about 1809 / Published in 1810
- Op. 3, 3 Rondos For Piano. Key: F major - Composed in about 1809 / Published in 1810
- Op. 4, Sonata For Piano. Key: E♭ major - Composed in about 1810 / Published in 1810
- Op. 5a, Sonata For Piano. Key: D minor - Composed in about 1811-2 / Published in 1812
- Op. 5b, 3 Songs With Piano. Key: ? - Composed before 1806 / Published in about 1806-7
- Op. 6a, 3 Sonatas For Piano. Key: A minor, D major, F major - Composed in about 1811 / Published in 1812
- Op. 6b, Sonatina For Piano And Optional Violin. Key: D major - Composed in 1811-2 / Published in 1812
- Op. 7, Concerto For Piano. Key: C major - Composed in 1810 / Published in 1812
- Op. 8a, S
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Friedrich Kuhlau
Friedrich Kuhlau (1786-1832) was born in Hanover, Germany. At age ten he lost his right eye in a street accident. In 1802 his rather poor family moved to Hamburg, where Friedrich received his first serious musical tuition. When Hamburg was invaded by Napoleon´s troops in 1810 Kuhlau fled to Copenhagen, where he was soon recognised as a brilliant pianist. In 1813 he became a Danish citizen and was appointed court chamber musician, though he received no salary for this first position until five years later. Kuhlau also became known as a composer of music dramas. He enjoyed an enormous success with his fairy tale musikdrama Lulu, and the greatest triumph of his career, the incidental music to Heiberg´s Romantic national play The Elf Hill in 1828. He went on concert tours as a pianist in Scandinavia, Germany and Austria. In 1825 he met Beethoven in Vienna, exchanging impromptu canons with him. Kuhlau´s last years were clouded by financial problems, illness, excessive dr