Nikolaus Kraft (14 December 1778, Eszterháza, Hungary – 18 May 1853, Cheb, Bohemia) was an Austrian cellist and composer (six cello concertos). He was...
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productive middle period. It was first performed in 1809 by cellist Nikolaus Kraft and pianist Dorothea von Ertmann, a student of Beethoven. Published...
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Burgtheater by his son Nikolaus Kraft (named after Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy). Both father Antonin Kraft and his son Nikolaus were principal cellists...
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German musician Nikolaus Kittel (1805/6 – 1868), Russian violin and bow make Nikolaus Kraft (1778–1853), Austrian cellist and composer Nikolaus Lehnhoff (1939–2015)...
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[clarification needed] did write cello-specific repertoire, such as Nikolaus Kraft, who wrote six cello concertos. Beethoven's Triple Concerto for Cello...
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in Beethoven's Triple Concerto were written for him, though his son Nikolaus Kraft is also claimed to have played the premiere of the latter. As a composer...
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conductor Angus Watson, these were probably Franz Weiss on viola and either Nikolaus Kraft or his father Anton on cello. Each of the trios consists of four movements:...
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violinist in the premiere was Carl August Seidler, and the cellist was Nikolaus Kraft, who was known for "technical mastery" and a "clear, rich tone".: 162 ...
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Mayseder (second violin), Anton Schreiber (viola) and Antonín Kraft, the father of Nikolaus Kraft (cello). Their first concerts took place in Heiligenkreutzerhof...
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Strength Through Joy (redirect from Kraft durch Freude)
NS Gemeinschaft Kraft durch Freude (German for 'Strength Through Joy'; KdF) was a German NSDAP-operated leisure organization in Nazi Germany. It was part...
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studied with teachers including Jules Jalheau. Émile Mathieu [pupils] Nikolaus Kraft Jacques-Michel Hurel de Lamare [pupils] this teacher's teachers J.-P...
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'Concertos for Corni da Caccia'. He also performed alongside Mozart and Nikolaus Kraft in 1789 during Mozart's Berlin journey. His daughter was Elena Teyber...
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Josepha Barbara Auernhammer Simon Sechter [pupils] Nikolaus Kraft this teacher's teachers Kraft studied with teachers including Nadia Boulanger and Randall...
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tones". Ertmann premiered his Cello Sonata No. 3 on 5 March 1809 with Nikolaus Kraft. She and her husband moved to Milan in 1820, where she was visited by...
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years thought to have been composed in 1783 for Antonín Kraft, a cellist of Prince Nikolaus's Esterházy Orchestra. New research, published in 2019 by...
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obscure German baroque musicians such as Nikolaus Bruhns. Like his younger contemporary Anton Heiller, Kraft also composed a fair amount (mostly organ...
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his wife Amalie; his collaborators included the nine-year-old cellist Nikolaus Kraft and Duschek. Mozart played the newly written Coronation Concerto K....
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needed] A stillborn daughter (born and died 3 December 1933) Prince Kraft Alexander Ernst Ludwig Georg Emich (25 June 1935 – 16 March 2004); succeeded...
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Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst was partitioned from the lands held by the descendants of Kraft von Hohenlohe, who was made an Imperial count in 1450. The Hohenlohe territories...
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per il clavicembalo (harpsichord) 1799 “Die Kraft im Gebeth” “Gedichte von Lenau” opus 3 (text by Nikolaus Lenau) 1844 “Lust und Schmerz” 1842 “Sehnsucht”...
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(1849–1861) Matthias Eberhard (1862–1867 Appointed, Bishop of Trier) Johann Jakob Kraft (1868–1884) Heinrich Feiten (1887–1892) Karl Ernst Schrod (1894–1914) Anton...
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Commander. Died 31 March 1994 None 1 June 1943 None Joachim Karl Paul Nikolaus Deumling Born 25 January 1910. Head of Unit IV D 2(General Government Affairs...
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work. The first separately published biography of the composer, by Johann Nikolaus Forkel, follows the same approach: its ninth chapter first lists printed...
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administrator. Their dates of tenure are often uncertain. Harpert, 1102?–1124 Kraft, fl. 1136–1162 Heinrich, fl. 1162–1194 Friedrich (I), fl. 1239 Konrad, fl...
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Nikolaus Alois Maria Vinzenz Negrelli, Ritter von Moldelbe (born Luigi Negrelli; 23 January 1799 – 1 October 1858) was a Tyrolean civil engineer and railroad...
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Roger Friedrich Nikolaus Beckamp (born 18 July 1975) is a German politician from the AfD. He has been a Member of the German Bundestag from North Rhine-Westphalia...
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Marjan Kozina (1907–1965) Pylyp Kozytskiy (1893–1960) Antonín Kraft (c. 1749 – 1820) William Kraft (1923–2022) Mathilde Kralik (1857–1944) Hans Krása (1899–1944)...
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(1749–1819) Jean-Frédéric Edelmann (1749–1794) Johann Nikolaus Forkel (1749–1818) Antonín Kraft (c. 1749–1820) Georg Joseph Vogler (1749–1814) Polly Young...
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vierzigjähriger künstlerischer Prozeß, in: Schad, Nikolaus; Auer, Anna (Ed.): Schadographien – die Kraft des Lichts, Passau (Klinger) 1999, pp. 59-68. Gernsheim...
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McDougal, Dennis (1992) [1991]. Angel of Darkness: The True Story of Randy Kraft and the Most Heinous Murder Spree of the Century. Warner Books. ISBN 978-0-7088-5342-9...
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