- Emánuel Moór
Emánuel Moór (
February 19 ,1863 ,Kecskemét ,Hungary -October 20 ,1931 ,Chardonne ,Switzerland ) was a Hungariancomposer , pianist, andinventor ofmusical instrument s.Moór studied in
Prague ,Vienna , andBudapest . Between 1885 and 1897 he touredEurope as a soloist and ventured as far afield as theUnited States . Besides fiveopera s and eight symphonies his output also included:concerto s for piano (4),violin (4),cello (2),viola , andharp ; a triple concerto for violin, cello, and piano;chamber music ; arequiem ; and numerouslied er. His best-known invention was the "Duplex-Coupler Grand Pianoforte", which consisted of two keyboards lying one above each other and allowed, by means of a tracking device, one hand to play a spread of twooctave s. [ [http://uk.geocities.com/menophanes/viola.html The Bechstein-Moor Viola ] at uk.geocities.com] The double keyboard pianoforte was promoted extensively in concerts throughout Europe and the United States by Moór's second wife, the British pianistWinifred Christie . The two also collaborated on a book of technical exercises for the instrument.Notes
External links
* [http://www.klassika.info/Komponisten/Moor_Emanuel/ Biography and list of works (in German)]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/15/arts/music/15barr.html An article from the New York Times about the Duplex-Coupler Grand Pianoforte]
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