Czerny

[ US /ˈtʃɝni/ ]
NOUN
  1. Austrian virtuoso pianist and composer of many works for the piano; studied with Beethoven and was a teacher of Liszt (1791-1857)
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How To Use Czerny In A Sentence

  • Czerny's music is eminently playable, predictable and listenable to in the same sort of way that Vivaldi's is eminently playable, predictable and listenable.
  • Carl-Czerny systematic etudes are rich and colorful, they are the essential content of piano playing training at the elementary and intermediate levels.
  • One of their informers was working under the code name Czerny.
  • Indeed, the pianist Egon Petri once said Czerny wrote all of those studies because he hated children.
  • Carl-Czerny systematic etudes are rich and colorful, they are the essential content of piano playing training at the elementary and intermediate levels.
  • Mention the word ‘étude,’ and compositions by Chopin, Debussy or Czerny may come to mind.
  • Slavko Czernyk hunkers down tonight in this old clawfoot bathtub because his tightass landlord still hasn't turned on the heat and this is the only way to get warm. Archive 2007-04-01
  • At the second desk was a half-finished set of Beethoven's symphonies that Czerny was arranging for piano duet for another publisher.
  • One of their informers was working under the code name Czerny.
  • This kind of ricercar has little musical interest, and is artistically on a par with Czerny's duller technical studies.
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