Friedrich Jeremias Witt (8 November 1770 – 3 January 1836) was a German composer and cellist. He is perhaps best known as the likely author of a Symphony...
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Christian Friedrich Witt, or Witte (c. 1660 – 13 April 1716) was a German composer, music editor and teacher. Christian Friedrich Witt was born in Altenburg...
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(1651–1735) Johann Pachelbel (1653–1706) Johann Kuhnau (1660–1722) Christian Friedrich Witt (1660–1717) Giovanni Henrico Albicastro (1660–1730) Franz Xaver Murschhauser...
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regimental quick march. It has since been adopted by the Yorkshire Regiment. Friedrich Witt cited this motif in the Finale of his Symphony no. 16 in A major. Although...
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team in Santa Cruz de La Palma, Canary Islands Palma, an 1804 opera by Friedrich Witt Palma, a Spanish name for the marine fish Kyphosus elegans Palma, or...
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to one of several tunes, including "Stuttgart" (attr. to Christian Friedrich Witt), "Hyfrydol" (by Rowland Prichard), and "Cross of Jesus" (by John Stainer)...
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Antígona: Carlos Chávez, Symphony No. 1 Sinfonía de Antígona Antique: Friedrich Witt attrib., Symphonie antique Charles-Marie Widor, Symphonie Antique, Op...
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(died 1851) June 4 – James Hewitt, composer (died 1827) November 8 – Friedrich Witt, composer (died 1836) November 29 – Peter Hänsel, composer December...
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August Vitásek (1770–1839) Adam Valentin Volckmar (1770–1851) ([11]) Friedrich Witt (1770–1836) Johann Baptist Cramer (1771–1858) Mme Delaval (fl. 1791–1802)...
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astronomer Christian Friedrich Witt (1660s–1717), German baroque composer Ernst Witt (1911–1991), German mathematician Franz Xaver Witt (1834 – 1888), German...
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(1921–1984) Christian Friedrich Witt (c. 1660 – 1717) Franz Xaver Witt (1834–1888) Friedrich Witt (1770–1836) Robert William Witt (1930–1967) Diane Wittry...
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The Symphony No. 14 in C major, the so-called "Jena Symphony" by Friedrich Witt, is a symphony that was at one time attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven...
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Jakob Walther, violinist and composer (born 1650) April 3 – Christian Friedrich Witt, composer, music editor and teacher (born c.1660) October 13 – Wolfgang...
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Vol 2. Giovanni Battista Viotti – Violin Concerto No.24 in B minor Friedrich Witt – Horn concerto in E major Francesco Molino - 3 Guitar Sonatas, Op.6...
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Carl Gustav Witt (29 October 1866 – 3 January 1946) was a German astronomer and discoverer of two asteroids who worked at the Berlin Urania Observatory...
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Alessandro Scarlatti (1660–1725) Johannes Schenck (1660–c. 1712) Christian Friedrich Witt (c. 1660–1717) Georg Böhm (1661–1733) Henri Desmarest (1661–1741) Francesco...
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Klaus Stoll, Wolfgang Kohly, Manfred Dupak, and later Rudolf Watzel and Friedrich Witt. With his compositions he committed to the double bass in order to give...
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Beethoven as a model for a symphony in C major he never completed, and by Friedrich Witt for the Jena Symphony. The work is in standard four movement form and...
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and composer (d. 1902) Marie Proksch, pianist (died 1900) January 3 – Friedrich Witt, cellist and composer (b. 1770) February 8 – Franziska Stading, opera...
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Symphony in C major ("Jena Symphony") (spurious, actually composed by Friedrich Witt) Anh. 2: Six string quartets (doubtful) Anh. 3: Piano trio in D major...
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Tauris (1779) – and in Symphony No. 6 in A minor ("Sinfonie turque") by Friedrich Witt (1770–1836). Paul Wranitzky, who in his lifetime was one of Vienna's...
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composer and organist Jan August Vitásek 1770 1839 Bohemian composer Friedrich Witt 1770 1836 German composer and cellist Johann Baptist Cramer 1771 1858...
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medal in the 4x400-meter race at the 1983 World Championship Christian Friedrich Witt, church musician and composer Fürstlich Sächsischer Hofbuchdruckerei...
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Haydn – The Seasons (1801) Christian Ernst Graf – Der Tod Jesu (1802) Friedrich Witt – Der leidende Heiland (1802) Ludwig van Beethoven – Christ on the Mount...
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Reicha (1770–1836), Czech–French composer of at least 12 symphonies Friedrich Witt (1770–1836), German composer of 23 symphonies Ferdinando Paer (1771–1839)...
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Heartwood for Cello and Orchestra (2002) Dag Wirén Cello Concerto (1936) Friedrich Witt Cello Concerto Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari Cello Concerto in C, Op. 31 Julia...
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is the poet's dream" Gaetano Valeri [it] – 12 Organ Sonatas, Op. 1 Friedrich Witt – Symphony in A major Ernst Wilhelm Wolf – 3 String Quartets, Op. 3...
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discovering a copy of the Jena Symphony under the name of composer Friedrich Witt in the Göttweig Abbey archives, Landon dispelled the previous widely...
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Wineberger [de] Concerto in E-flat major for 2 horns and orchestra Friedrich Witt Concerto in E for Horn and Orchestra Concerto for 2 Horns in F major...
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manuscript portions of the symphony in the Landesarchiv in Rudolstadt, by Friedrich Witt. Stein's dissertation in 1910 was Geschichte des Musikwesens in Heidelberg...
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