Ondrej
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Romantic Ukulele from XII Monferrine by Frantisek Max Knize. "Monferrine number X"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnBjp1sNaVo&feature=youtu.be
CV: Frantisek Max Knize (1784-1840) a composer, singer, player on the viola and the bassoon in the Estates Theatre in Prague, but mainly guitar virtuoso and the author of the first Czech school of
guitar. As a composer he builds on Carl Maria von Weber and ending epoch of classicism. But at the same time he begins to use romantic patterns and as well as his contemporary Franz Schubert he composes songs with accompaniment of the piano or the guitar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnBjp1sNaVo&feature=youtu.be
CV: Frantisek Max Knize (1784-1840) a composer, singer, player on the viola and the bassoon in the Estates Theatre in Prague, but mainly guitar virtuoso and the author of the first Czech school of
guitar. As a composer he builds on Carl Maria von Weber and ending epoch of classicism. But at the same time he begins to use romantic patterns and as well as his contemporary Franz Schubert he composes songs with accompaniment of the piano or the guitar.