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- Martinus Sieveking (24 de marzo de 1867 - 26 de noviembre de 1950) fue un pianista holandés, compositor, profesor e inventor nacido en Ámsterdam. También conocido como Martin Sieveking, actuó como solista por Europa y Estados Unidos durante su carrera activa y enseñó en Francia y EE.UU. después de retirarse de la actuación. A veces llamado El holandés errante, por su origen y talante volátil. En la cumbre de su carrera, era considerado por críticos de Nueva York y Boston como integrante del cuarteto de pianistas vivos más grandes de la época, junto con Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Moriz Rosenthal y Rafael Joseffy. Sieveking tenía su propio método de interpretación al piano, y escribió artículos sobre el tema para varias publicaciones. Fue también inventor de varios dispositivos mecánicos patentados en varios países. (es)
- Martinus Sieveking (March 24, 1867 – November 26, 1950) was a Dutch virtuoso pianist, composer, teacher and inventor born in Amsterdam. Also known as Martin Sieveking, he performed as a soloist around Europe and the United States during his active career and taught in France and the U.S. after he retired from performing. He is sometimes referred to as The Flying Dutchman due to his Dutch heritage and extremely flighty nature. At the peak of his career, he was pronounced by the New York and Boston critics as one of the four greatest living pianists of that time along with Ignace Paderewski, Moriz Rosenthal and Rafael Joseffy. Sieveking was an advocate of The Dead-Weight Principle of playing. He devised his own variation of this system and wrote several articles about the subject for publication. He was also an inventor of both musical and non-musical devices that he had patented in various countries. (en)
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- Martinus Sieveking (March 24, 1867 – November 26, 1950) was a Dutch virtuoso pianist, composer, teacher and inventor born in Amsterdam. Also known as Martin Sieveking, he performed as a soloist around Europe and the United States during his active career and taught in France and the U.S. after he retired from performing. He is sometimes referred to as The Flying Dutchman due to his Dutch heritage and extremely flighty nature. At the peak of his career, he was pronounced by the New York and Boston critics as one of the four greatest living pianists of that time along with Ignace Paderewski, Moriz Rosenthal and Rafael Joseffy. (en)
- Martinus Sieveking (24 de marzo de 1867 - 26 de noviembre de 1950) fue un pianista holandés, compositor, profesor e inventor nacido en Ámsterdam. También conocido como Martin Sieveking, actuó como solista por Europa y Estados Unidos durante su carrera activa y enseñó en Francia y EE.UU. después de retirarse de la actuación. A veces llamado El holandés errante, por su origen y talante volátil. En la cumbre de su carrera, era considerado por críticos de Nueva York y Boston como integrante del cuarteto de pianistas vivos más grandes de la época, junto con Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Moriz Rosenthal y Rafael Joseffy. (es)
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