Muzio Clementi, 1752 - 1832, composer, lived here.
London County Council
Site: Muzio Clementi (1 memorial)
W8, Kensington Church Street, 128, Clementi House
Muzio Clementi, 1752 - 1832, composer, lived here.
London County Council
W8, Kensington Church Street, 128, Clementi House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Muzio Clementi
Composer, musician, music publisher, piano manufacturer. Born Italy. Moved ...
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Muzio Clementi
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