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.
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Works
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 and is stylistically close to Mozart and Clementi.