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Johan Ole Emil Horneman (May 13, 1809 – May 29, 1870) was a Danish composer. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of miniature painter Christian Horneman. Despite his talent for drawing, Christian encouraged him to study music. He was taught by his father and later by Danish pianist and composer Friedrich Kuhlau. In 1837, he was appointed piano teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1842, he published '12 Caprices for Pianoforte' (Op. 1), which was praised by Robert Schumann. Most of his music is piano pieces or songs.

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  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman (né le 13 mai 1809 à Copenhague et y mort le 29 mai 1870, généralement appelé Emil Horneman) est un compositeur danois. Il est le fils du peintre et le père du compositeur C. F. E. Horneman. (fr)
  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman, född den 13 maj 1809 i Köpenhamn, död där den 29 maj 1870, var en dansk tonsättare. Han var son till Christian Horneman, far till C.F.E. Horneman. Horneman öppnade 1844 en (sedermera "Horneman & Erslev") i sin hemstad. Han blev i sitt hemland populär genom sina melodiösa pianostycken och sånger. Bland annat komponerade han musiken till Peter Fabers Den tapre landsoldat. (sv)
  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman (May 13, 1809 – May 29, 1870) was a Danish composer. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of miniature painter Christian Horneman. Despite his talent for drawing, Christian encouraged him to study music. He was taught by his father and later by Danish pianist and composer Friedrich Kuhlau. In 1837, he was appointed piano teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1842, he published '12 Caprices for Pianoforte' (Op. 1), which was praised by Robert Schumann. Most of his music is piano pieces or songs. (en)
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  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman (May 13, 1809 – May 29, 1870) was a Danish composer. He was born in Copenhagen, a son of miniature painter Christian Horneman. Despite his talent for drawing, Christian encouraged him to study music. He was taught by his father and later by Danish pianist and composer Friedrich Kuhlau. In 1837, he was appointed piano teacher at the Royal Academy of Music. In 1842, he published '12 Caprices for Pianoforte' (Op. 1), which was praised by Robert Schumann. Most of his music is piano pieces or songs. Emil's son C.F.E. Horneman also became a composer. He became a good friend to Edvard Grieg while both were students at Leipzig Conservatory. (en)
  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman (né le 13 mai 1809 à Copenhague et y mort le 29 mai 1870, généralement appelé Emil Horneman) est un compositeur danois. Il est le fils du peintre et le père du compositeur C. F. E. Horneman. (fr)
  • Johan Ole Emil Horneman, född den 13 maj 1809 i Köpenhamn, död där den 29 maj 1870, var en dansk tonsättare. Han var son till Christian Horneman, far till C.F.E. Horneman. Horneman öppnade 1844 en (sedermera "Horneman & Erslev") i sin hemstad. Han blev i sitt hemland populär genom sina melodiösa pianostycken och sånger. Bland annat komponerade han musiken till Peter Fabers Den tapre landsoldat. (sv)
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