Friedrich Ludwig (8 May 1872 – 3 October 1930) was a German historian, musicologist, and college instructor. His name is closely associated with the exploration...
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expressionist painter Friedrich Ludwig (musicologist) (1872–1930), German historian, musicologist, and college instructor Friedrich Ludwig, Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen...
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painter Friedrich Ludwig (botanist) (1851–1918), German botanist Friedrich Ludwig (musicologist) (1872–1930), German historian, musicologist, and college...
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Ludwig Alois Friedrich Ritter von Köchel (German: [ˈkœçəl]; 14 January 1800 – 3 June 1877) was an Austrian musicologist, writer, composer, botanist, and...
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Wagner family (section Family of Ludwig Geyer)
The family of the composer Richard Wagner: Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner (1770–1813), a police actuary ∞ 1798 Johanna Rosine Pätz (1778–1848), daughter...
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Samuel Charters Richard Charteris Friedrich Chrysander Edward T. Cone Charles-Edmond-Henri de Coussemaker Ry Cooder Ludwig Czaczkes Frank D'Accone Carl Dahlhaus...
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Friedrich Ludwig Dülon (14 August 1768 – 7 July 1826) was one of the most prominent and famous flute-virtuoso musicians of the Classical era, being one...
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Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. He is one of the most revered figures in the history...
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Ludwig Christian Erk (6 January 1807, Wetzlar – 25 November 1883, Berlin) was a German musicologist, music teacher, academic, composer and folk-song collector...
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Felix Friedrich (born in 1945) is a German organist, church musician and musicologist. Friedrich was born in 1945 in Hochweitzschen near Döbeln. He studied...
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Symphony No. 9 (Beethoven) (redirect from Ludwig Van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony)
Vienna on 7 May 1824. The symphony is regarded by many critics and musicologists as a masterpiece of Western classical music and one of the supreme achievements...
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(Hannover chemist), Ludwig Binder (Dresden electrotechnician), Lothar Birckenbach (Clausthal chemist), Herbert Birtner (Marburg musicologist), Fritz Blättner...
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Esenbeck (1776–1858), German botanist and natural philosopher Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1787–1837), German botanist and pharmacologist Georg...
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Ode to Joy (category Poetry by Friedrich Schiller)
Carl Friedrich Zelter (1792), for choir and accompaniment, later rewritten for different instrumentations. Johann Friedrich Reichardt (1796) Ludwig-Wilhelm...
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biologist Johann Arnold Ebert, Saxon writer and translator Wilhelm Ehmann, musicologist, conductor, founder and director of the Herford School of Church Music...
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Für Elise (category Compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven published posthumously)
Stuttgart by Johann Friedrich Cotta. The version of "Für Elise" heard today is an earlier version that was transcribed by Ludwig Nohl. There is a later...
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Hans Schmidt (1 September 1930 – 2 February 2019) was a German musicologist. Born in Bonn, Schmidt was professor of musicology at the University of Cologne...
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Ludwig Nohl (5 December 1831 in Iserlohn – 15 December 1885 in Heidelberg) was a German music scholar and writer best known for discovering and publishing...
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Beethoven Gesamtausgabe (redirect from Ludwig van Beethovens Werke)
groundbreaking achievement, its limitations soon became apparent. Musicologist Friedrich Spiro delivered a paper to the Fourth Congress of the International...
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Fritz Stein (category 20th-century German musicologists)
Friedrich Wilhelm Stein (17 December 1879 – 14 November 1961) was a German theologian, conductor, musicologist and church musician. He found in an archive...
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mother of Ludwig van Beethoven Gustav Bischof, chemist Sulpiz Boisserée, art collector, art historian Heinrich Carl Breidenstein, musicologist Rudolf Clausius...
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Rudolf Steglich (category 20th-century German musicologists)
Rudolf Steglich (18 February 1886 – 8 July 1976) was a German musicologist, music editor and academic teacher, who was professor at the University of Erlangen...
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Kahn, composer Otto Klemperer, conductor Robert Lachmann, musicologist[citation needed] Ludwig Lenel, organist and composer Hermann Levi, conductor Alfred...
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Hermann von Helmholtz (redirect from Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz)
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (31 August 1821 – 8 September 1894) was a German physicist and physician who made significant contributions in several...
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Ludwig Holtmeier (born in 1964) is a German music theorist and piano player. Holtmeier studied piano at the Hochschule für Musik Detmold and at the Conservatoire...
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year, Ludwig van Beethoven stopped to visit them, and they gave him money so he could visit his sick mother in Bonn. In 1789, the musicologist Johann...
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theory and analysis Friedrich Engels (1820–1895), journalist and philosopher Annemarie Esche, scholar of Burmese literature Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach (1804–1872)...
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his ancestor Friedrich Bach, son of Johann Ludwig Bach, Kapellmeister at the Meiningen court, and that it was presumably made when Friedrich Bach visited...
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Zärtliche Liebe (category Compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven)
Tender Love), WoO 123, or "Ich liebe dich" (I love you), is a love song by Ludwig van Beethoven that he composed in 1795 and first published in 1803. Beethoven...
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Adolf Bernhard Marx (category Musicologists from Berlin)
Friedrich Heinrich Adolf Bernhard Marx [A. B. Marx] (15 May 1795, Halle – 17 May 1866, Berlin) was a German music theorist, critic, and musicologist. Marx...
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