Composers

Felix Editions brings together composers whose piano music deserves renewed attention—forgotten masters, visionary voices, and distinctive talents from across Europe. Their works span eras, styles, and traditions, but all share one thing: a vivid musical imagination, waiting to be heard.

  • Eduard de Hartog (1825–1909) wrote piano music of sweeping brilliance and style. Virtuosic yet refined, his works span a vivid musical language shaped by both French and German traditions.

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  • Hailed as a peer of Chopin and Liszt, Adolf von Henselt (1814–1889) helped shape the Romantic piano tradition. His music sings, even in its most virtuosic moments – a poetic voice rediscovered for modern ears.

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  • Carl Loewe (1796–1869) combined a gift for narrative with refined musical craft. His music offers character, color, and cohesion—proof that this composer’s versatile artistry extended far beyond the lied.

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  • Celebrated as one of the great Romantic pianists, Clara Schumann (1819–1896) was also a composer of striking originality. Her works blend virtuosity and refinement into a voice that remains timeless.

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  • A dazzling pianist and close friend of Robert Schumann, Ludwig Schuncke (1810–1834) died young—but not before creating piano music of stunning brilliance, depth, and dramatic power.

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  • Bernard van den Sigtenhorst Meyer (1888–1953) composed piano music of rare subtlety and atmosphere. Inspired by nature and Eastern aesthetics, his work reveals a quiet voice of clarity, color, and deep refinement.

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  • A famed piano virtuoso and once Beethoven’s chief rival, Joseph Wölfl (1773–1812) wrote music full of charm, energy, and dazzling brilliance—stylistically close to Mozart and Clementi.

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