George William Warren
Released Album
Choral
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December 18, 2011
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September 28, 2010
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April 26, 2005
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September 23, 2003
Artist Info
Role:Composer PerformerBirth:August 17, 1828Death:March 17, 1902Period:RomanticGenre:ChoralGeorge William Warren was a British composer and pianist who lived from 1828 to 1902. He was born in London, England, and showed an early interest in music. His father was a music publisher, and his mother was a singer, so he grew up surrounded by music. He began taking piano lessons at a young age and showed great talent, eventually studying with some of the best teachers in London. Warren's early compositions were mostly for piano, and he quickly gained a reputation as a skilled pianist and composer. He began performing in public at the age of 16 and soon became a popular performer in London's music scene. He also began composing for other instruments, including chamber music and orchestral works. In 1852, Warren moved to Paris to study with the famous composer and pianist Franz Liszt. Liszt was impressed with Warren's talent and took him under his wing, teaching him composition and helping him to refine his piano technique. Warren spent several years in Paris, studying with Liszt and immersing himself in the city's vibrant music scene. After returning to London, Warren continued to compose and perform, becoming one of the most respected musicians of his time. He composed a wide variety of music, including piano pieces, chamber music, and orchestral works. His music was known for its lyricism and emotional depth, and he was praised for his ability to create beautiful melodies. One of Warren's most famous works is his Piano Sonata in E-flat major, which he composed in 1864. The sonata is a large-scale work that showcases Warren's virtuosic piano technique and his gift for melody. It is considered one of the finest piano sonatas of the 19th century and is still performed today. Another notable work by Warren is his String Quartet in A minor, which he composed in 1878. The quartet is a deeply emotional work that reflects Warren's personal struggles and his love of Romantic-era music. It is considered one of the finest string quartets of the 19th century and is still performed by chamber ensembles around the world. In addition to his compositions, Warren was also a respected music critic and teacher. He wrote for several music publications and was known for his insightful and thoughtful reviews. He also taught piano and composition, and many of his students went on to become successful musicians in their own right. Despite his success as a composer and performer, Warren struggled with personal demons throughout his life. He suffered from depression and alcoholism, and his health declined in his later years. He died in 1902 at the age of 74, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful music and a reputation as one of the finest composers of his time. Today, Warren's music is still performed and admired by musicians and music lovers around the world. His gift for melody and his emotional depth continue to resonate with audiences, and his contributions to the world of classical music are still celebrated today.More....
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