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    Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht (8 August 1802 – 4 August 1872) was a German musical conductor, composer and inventor. Wieprecht was born at Aschersleben,...
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    was granted to Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Gottfried Moritz on 12 September 1835 for a "bass tuba" in F1. The original Wieprecht and Moritz instrument...
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  • Schütz. Dieterich Buxtehude [pupils] Johann Adolph Hasse [pupils] Friedrich Wilhelm Zachow Erwin Schulhoff Joan Field Zino Francescatti Henryk Kowalski...
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  • Wiltshire, England. September 12 – A Prussian patent is granted to Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Carl Moritz for a valved bass tuba. Samuel Colt invents the...
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    1815: Oldest found accordion, from Nuremberg 1835: Tuba by Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Gottfried Moritz in Berlin 1850s: Wagner tuba by Richard...
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    been invented independently by Heinrich Stölzel in 1827 and Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht in 1833). These were independent valves, which were not designed...
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    court, where he worked for most of his career. Together with Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht, the director of the royal military music corps, Moritz was successful...
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    studied organ with Carl August Haupt and orchestration with Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht in Berlin. He also toured Europe giving organ recitals for three...
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    counterpoint with Adolf Bernhard Marx, and instrumentation with Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht. She began publishing her works (e.g. Lieder op. 5-7, in 1848)...
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  • July 26 – Michele Carafa, opera composer (b. 1787) August 4 – Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht, conductor and composer (b. 1802) August 11 – Lowell Mason, organist...
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    been invented independently by Heinrich Stölzel in 1827 and Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht in 1833). These were independent valves, which were not designed...
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    Franz Körte (1782–1845), natural and agricultural scientist Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht (1802–1872), composer. Rudolf Christian Böttger (1806–1881),...
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    (1838–1900) studied with teachers including Siegfried Dehn and Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht. Alfred Edward Moffat Feliks Nowowiejski Kurt Schindler this...
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    even during the Prussian reforms of the mid-1800s initiated by Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht. The LDK serves under the general command of the Swedish Armed...
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    International Music Score Library Project Grosser Sieges- und Festmarsch von Wilhelm Wieprecht mit dem Lied Borussia Carl Freiherr von Ledebur: Tonkünstler-Lexicon...
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  • in a highest cabinet order (Allerhöchste Kabinettsorder) of King Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia on 10 February 1817 requesting a selection of proven...
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    1838, a Zapfenstreich in nearly its present form was prepared by Wilhelm Wieprecht, director of music of the music corps of the Prussian Guard Corps...
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    service, he worked as a music director in Aschersleben. Certainly Wilhelm Wieprecht as a native Ascherslebener contributed to his becoming known and inclusion...
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    April 1815 Friedrich Heinrich von Hünerbein 11 February 1819 Wieprecht Graf von Zieten 29 November 1839 Generalleutnant Friedrich Wilhelm, Count Brandenburg...
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  • 1835 - The tuba[1] proper was first patented by Prussian bandmaster Wilhelm Wieprecht and German instrument builder Johann Gottfried Moritz. 1841 - The...
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