Conrad Graf (17 November 1782 in Riedlingen, Further Austria – 18 March 1851 in Vienna) was an Austrian-German piano maker. His pianos were used by Beethoven...
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has media related to Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf. Claudia Reichl-Ham: Conrad von Hötzendorf, Franz Xaver Josef Graf, in: 1914-1918-online. International...
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(fortepiano by Conrad Graf, 1824) Emmanuel Girard and Chie Hirai Guido Balestracci and Maude Gratton Alexander Rudin and Aapo Höbarth (Conrad Graf, 1827) Michal...
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another important builder in that period was Conrad Graf (1782–1851), who made Beethoven's last piano. Graf was one of the first Viennese makers to build...
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Recording year Jörg Demus Conrad Graf (c. 1835) SKC 1979 Penelope Crawford Conrad Graf (1835) Musica Omnia 2014 Richard Burnett Conrad Graf (1841) FSM 1982 Eric...
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Conrad, Count von Reventlow (21 April 1644 – 21 July 1708) was a Danish statesman who was "Grand Chancellor of Denmark" (Danish: Danmarks storkansler)...
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Chevallier Conrad Graf (1826) Alpha Nicolas Callot and Lucas Blondeel Conrad Graf (1826) Klara Malcolm Bilson and Robert D. Levin Conrad Graf (c. 1830)...
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Graf (1892-1947), American painter Conrad Graf (1782–1851), Austrian-German pianoforte builder Christian Ernst Graf (1723–1804), from 1764 on called "Graaf"...
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Ritter Paul McNulty after Conrad Graf (c. 1819) Fryderyk Chopin Institute 2020-2021 Pierre Goy Christopher Clark after Conrad Graf (1826) Lyrinx 2005 Peter...
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Fritz, Vienna, c. 1825), Tobias Koch (Conrad Graf, Vienna, c. 1835), Paul Badura-Skoda (fortepianos by Conrad Graf and J. M. Schweighofer), Ronald Brautigam...
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remodelled to make it louder. In 1825 Beethoven commissioned a piano from Conrad Graf, which was equipped with quadruple strings and a special resonator to...
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Laughead Gourlay R. Görs & Kallmann Görs & Spangenberg Gotha Gotzmann Graf, Conrad Graf, Hermann Graham & Co London Grand Grande Gratiae Grau, F. Grimm Grinnell...
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Schubert was also familiar with instruments by Viennese piano builder Conrad Graf. He appreciated the potential these early nineteenth-century instruments...
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hearing was failing, Conrad Graf designed an instrument in 1824 especially for Beethoven with quadruple stringing instead of triple. Graf made only three instruments...
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Maene, Johann Schantz copy by Thomas and Barbara Wolf, a Walter and Conrad Graf 1825 copies by Rodney Regier, Label: Claves. These recordings use a set...
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For another keyboard instrument adorned with bookmatched veneer, see Conrad Graf. "5 things you should know about bookmatching stone". Pacific Shore Stones...
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renowned Viennese piano maker Conrad Graf, Rausch learned the craft of piano maker from 1819 onwards. At that time, Graf's factory was considered the "largest...
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Pianist Piano Label Recording year Penelope Crawford Conrad Graf (1835) Musica Omnia 1998 Jan Vermeulen Johann Nepomuk Tröndlin (1830-1835) Accent 2010...
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(1706–1777), a German Baroque sculptor and woodcarver of choir stalls Conrad Graf (1782–1851), piano maker Johann Adam Möhler (1796–1838), Roman Catholic...
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"virtually alone". Mendelssohn admired the grand pianos of the Viennese maker Conrad Graf; he acquired one in 1832 which he used in the family house and recitals...
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Kapitän zur See (KzS) Conrad Patzig [de]; he was replaced in 1937 by KzS Walter Warzecha. After joining the fleet, Admiral Graf Spee became the flagship...
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various times in the history of the piano: an early example was given by Conrad Graf to Ludwig van Beethoven, and later examples are seen ca. 1900 (Luis Casali...
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the ancient Brandenburgish noble von der Goltz family, as the son of Conrad Graf von der Goltz (b. 1928) and his wife and relative, Kristine Hjort (1931-1992)...
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Heritage, Berlin), Beethoven's last instrument, the pianoforte from Conrad Graf, and selected composition editions. Portraits of the composer in various...
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early 19th-century Bilton boxwood clarinet & Richard Burnett on an 1826 Conrad Graf fortepiano (Vienna); Amon Ra CD-SAR 38 (1989). Charles Neidich on a clarinet...
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Pheringer led the witch hunt along with lawyers Sebastien Roettinger and Conrad Graf. Lemp had six children and was married to Peter Lemp, a well-regarded...
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Geiger and Simeon Hotz. Conrad Graf was the brewery's brewmaster, and its beer was named Graf's Golden Brew after him; Graf later came to own the brewery...
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Leopold Berchtold (redirect from Leopold, Graf von Berchtold)
Leopold Anton Johann Sigismund Josef Korsinus Ferdinand Graf Berchtold von und zu Ungarschitz, Frättling und Püllütz (Hungarian: Gróf Berchtold Lipót,...
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Zürich, Switzerland, where he taught flautists Peter-Lukas Graf and Aurèle Nicolet, Conrad Klemm among others. André Jaunet was born on May 17, 1911,...
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(d. 1859) Thomas Whitmore, English politician (d. 1846) November 17 – Conrad Graf, German piano maker (d. 1851) November 19 – John McCarty, American politician...
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