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Moszkowski

[ mawsh-kawf-skee, -kof- ]

noun

  1. Mo·ritz [mawr, -its, mohr, -its], 1854–1925, Polish composer and pianist.


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Then he began screaming out to know if Herr Moszkowski was there?

As Moszkowski was absent, I thought I certainly should be called up next, but another girl received the preference.

Scharwenka and Moszkowski are both finished artists and exquisite composers, and play a great deal in concerts this winter.

One of these is Moritz Moszkowski, probably the most popular of modern pianoforte composers of high-class music.

The virtuoso comes to a great metropolis and plays a Moszkowski concerto of great difficulty.

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