Sobre el Autor

Daniel Friedrich Kuhlau was a German composer and pianist, known primarily for his contributions to the flute repertoire during the early 19th century. His works are characterized by their melodic charm and have remained popular among flutists. Kuhlau's most notable pieces include a series of sonatinas and divertissements, which showcase his ability to blend classical forms with lyrical melodies. He moved to Denmark in 1810, where he became a prominent figure in the musical life of Copenhagen, influencing the development of Danish music.

nacionalidad Danés, Alemán
Fecha de Nacimiento September 11, 1786
Lugar de Nacimiento Hannover, Germany
Fecha de fallecimiento March 12, 1832