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- Q3083115 description "German pianist and composer".
- Q3083115 description "German pianist and composer".
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- Q3083115 abstract "Not to be confused with the painter Franz Johann Wilhelm Hünten (1822–1887)Franz Hünten, often billed as François Hünten (26 December 1792 – 22 February 1878), was a German pianist and composer of salon music.He was born in Koblenz, the son of the organist Daniel Hünten, who taught Henri Herz. Like Herz he moved to Paris and entered its Conservatorium in 1819. He wrote pleasant and technically undemanding piano music: rondos, fantasies, variations, dances, etc. His first success was Variations militaires à 4 mains, op. 12, a simple imitation of Ignaz Moscheles's variations on the Alexandermarsch, and soon his popularity was such that for one work of ten pages he was paid 2000 francs. Two years after publishing the instruction book Nouvelle méthode pour le piano-forte, op. 60 (1833), he moved back to Koblenz, where he continued to compose; he moved back to Paris after a few years but retired for good in 1848.Hünten's music was wildly popular throughout France, Germany, and England, but critical notices inevitably described it as trifling and later assessments have been much the same. His son, Emil Hünten, was a painter.".
- Q3083115 alias "François ; Huenten".
- Q3083115 birthDate "1792-12-26".
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- Q3083115 birthYear "1792".
- Q3083115 deathDate "1878-02-22".
- Q3083115 deathYear "1878".
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- Q3083115 alternativeNames "François ; Huenten".
- Q3083115 dateOfBirth "1792-12-26".
- Q3083115 dateOfDeath "1878-02-22".
- Q3083115 name "Hunten, Franz".
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- Q3083115 shortDescription "German pianist and composer".
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- Q3083115 comment "Not to be confused with the painter Franz Johann Wilhelm Hünten (1822–1887)Franz Hünten, often billed as François Hünten (26 December 1792 – 22 February 1878), was a German pianist and composer of salon music.He was born in Koblenz, the son of the organist Daniel Hünten, who taught Henri Herz. Like Herz he moved to Paris and entered its Conservatorium in 1819. He wrote pleasant and technically undemanding piano music: rondos, fantasies, variations, dances, etc.".
- Q3083115 label "Franz Hünten".
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