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    Nannette Streicher (née Anna-Maria Stein; 2 January 1769, Augsburg – 16 January 1833, Vienna) was a German piano maker, composer, music educator, writer...
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  • maker Nannette Streicher, née Stein (1769, Augsburg – 1833, Vienna), German piano maker, composer and music educator. Johann Baptist Streicher (1796,...
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    siblings decided to part ways, and Nannette Streicher continued building pianos under her own name (Nannette Streicher née Stein). She was also one of the...
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    Vienna with distinction by his daughter Nannette Streicher, along with her husband Johann Andreas Streicher. The two were friends of Beethoven, and one...
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    improved somewhat with the help of Nannette Streicher. A proprietor of the Stein piano workshop and a personal friend, Streicher had assisted in Beethoven's...
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    son Emil. Emil’s son, the composer Theodor Streicher, owned the Hammerflügel of 1808 by Nannette Streicher in the collection of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum...
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    and knee levers were even used together on the same instrument on a Nannette Streicher grand built in Vienna in 1814. This piano had two knee levers that...
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    Andreas Stein (who worked in Augsburg, Germany) and the Viennese makers Nannette Streicher (daughter of Stein) and Anton Walter. Viennese-style pianos were built...
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  • court ballet dancer, and trained in Vienna with the piano builder Nannette Streicher. In Vienna, he is also assumed to have met Schiedmayer, whose cousin...
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    Johann Andreas Streicher (13 December 1761 – 25 May 1833) was a German pianist, composer and piano maker. In 1793, he married Nannette Streicher (1769–1833)...
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    (fortepianos by Conrad Graf and J. M. Schweighofer), Jan Vermeulen (Nannette Streicher, 1826), András Schiff (Franz Brodmann, Vienna, c. 1820), John Khouri...
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    Bland (c. 1769–1838) Kateřina Veronika Anna Dusíkova (1769–1833) Nannette Streicher (1769–1833) Vincenta Da Ponte (fl. second half 18th century) Marianne...
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  • (d. 1871) Mathilda Enequist, opera singer (d. 1898) January 16 - Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (b 1769)...
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    Adrien-Marie Legendre, French mathematician (b. 1752) January 16 –Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator, and writer (b. 1769)...
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  • (fortepiano by Alois Graff, ca. 1828-1935) Jan Vermeulen (fortepiano by Nannette Streicher, 1826) John Khouri (fortepiano by Joseph Böhm, ca. 1828) Duncan, Edmondstoune...
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    1821) Jane Marcet, British science writer (d. 1858) January 2 – Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (d. 1833)...
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    (* 1961). During a visit to Augsburg in 1789, he met the composers Nannette Streicher and Anna von Schaden. Further attempts to gain new ground in Paris...
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  • du chant January 2 Thomas Haigh, arranger and musician (died 1808) Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (died 1833)...
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    Graf (1827), Nannette Streicher & Sohn (1825), orphica (ca. 1800) and tangent piano by Späth und Schmahl (1790) and Nannette Streicher fortepiano (1816)...
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  • (1921). The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven Association. "Nannette Streicher". mugi.hfmt-hamburg.de. Retrieved 2023-04-08. Cohen, Aaron I. (1987)...
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  • reproductions of 1803 and 1816 pianos by Nannette Streicher, as well as her research and publications about Streicher, Beethoven and the instruments of his...
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    in Vienna, among other places, in the business of the piano maker Nannette Streicher, daughter of the well-known piano maker Johann Andreas Stein from...
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    1806 he moved to Vienna, continuing his training under Andreas and Nannette Streicher. There he met Carl Friedrich Dieudonné, with whom he opened a workshop...
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  • pieces." Belt suggested to Kunkel that he had lived a previous life as Nannette Streicher (the daughter of Stein and herself a distinguished builder) and told...
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    1821) Jane Marcet, British science writer (d. 1858) January 2 – Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator and writer (d. 1833)...
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  • "Viennese" action continued to be developed by Stein's daughter, Nannette Streicher, and was widely used by other makers in Vienna, and was the action...
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  • – Princess Adelheid-Marie of Anhalt-Dessau (d. 1916) 16 January – Nannette Streicher, German piano maker, composer, music educator, and writer (b. 1769)...
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  • Beethovens "Brieftaube", in Musica, Jg. 13 (1959), pp. 733–734 (about Nannette Streicher, whom Beethoven once called "little carrier pigeon" when she was young)...
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    2010. Currently, she is working on a historical novel concerning Nannette Streicher, a woman who manufactured and built pianos for Ludwig van Beethoven...
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