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'''Josef Pischna''' ({{lang-cs|'''Josef Pišna'''}}; 15 June 1826, [[Rtišovice |
'''Josef Pischna''' ({{lang-cs|'''Josef Pišna'''}}; 15 June 1826, [[Rtišovice]] near [[Příbram]] – 19 October 1896, [[Prague]]) was a [[Czech people|Czech]] [[pianist]] and [[composer]]. |
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From 1840 to 1846 Pischna studied [[oboe]] at the [[Prague Conservatory]].<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite book |title=Československý hudební slovník II. M-Ž |editor-last=Černušák |editor-first=Gracián |editor2=Štědroň, Bohumír |editor3=Nováček, Zdenko |year=1963 |publisher=Státní hudební vydavatelství |location=Prague |isbn= |pages=311 |url= |language=cs}}</ref> He worked for thirty-five years as a pianist and piano teacher in [[Moscow]].<ref name="autogenerated1"/> Of his compositions, the ''60 Klavierübungen'' (''60 Exercices progressifs'' - 60 Piano Exercises) have commanded an abiding importance. They have appeared in several editions and been used up to the present time in piano teaching.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> |
From 1840 to 1846 Pischna studied [[oboe]] at the [[Prague Conservatory]].<ref name=autogenerated1>{{cite book |title=Československý hudební slovník II. M-Ž |editor-last=Černušák |editor-first=Gracián |editor2=Štědroň, Bohumír |editor3=Nováček, Zdenko |year=1963 |publisher=Státní hudební vydavatelství |location=Prague |isbn= |pages=311 |url= |language=cs}}</ref> He worked for thirty-five years as a pianist and piano teacher in [[Moscow]].<ref name="autogenerated1"/> Of his compositions, the ''60 Klavierübungen'' (''60 Exercices progressifs'' - 60 Piano Exercises) have commanded an abiding importance. They have appeared in several editions and been used up to the present time in piano teaching.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> |
Josef Pischna (Czech: Josef Pišna; 15 June 1826, Rtišovice near Příbram – 19 October 1896, Prague) was a Czech pianist and composer.
From 1840 to 1846 Pischna studied oboe at the Prague Conservatory.[1] He worked for thirty-five years as a pianist and piano teacher in Moscow.[1] Of his compositions, the 60 Klavierübungen (60 Exercices progressifs - 60 Piano Exercises) have commanded an abiding importance. They have appeared in several editions and been used up to the present time in piano teaching.[1]
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