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    Wilhelm Karl Friedrich Fitzenhagen (15 September 1848 – 14 February 1890) was a German cellist, composer and teacher, best known today as the dedicatee...
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  • Fitzenhagen is a German language surname. Heather Fitzenhagen (born 1960), American politician Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848–1890), German musician Fitz Hagen...
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  • for and with the help of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, a German cellist and fellow-professor at the Moscow Conservatory. Fitzenhagen gave the premiere in Moscow...
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    small orchestra for Anatoly Brandukov, from a transcription for Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1888) Sigismond Thalberg: 7 nocturnes for piano (Opp. 16, 21, 28...
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  • Ferdinand Laub and Ludvig Minkus, violins; Pryanishnikov, viola; and Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, cello. Tchaikovsky arranged the second movement for cello and string...
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  • performance were Sergei Taneyev (piano), Jan Hřímalý (violin), and Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (cello). The piece is marked by a tragic perspective and is in two...
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    from 1874 - professor), G. Shradik (adjunct); cello - B. Kosman, Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (from 1870); double bass - G. F. Spekin; flute - F. F. Büchner; oboe...
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    died in the United States) Rocco Filippini (1943–2021, Switzerland) Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848–1890, Germany) Pierre Fournier (1906–1986, France) Auguste...
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    (1848–1918): Three string quartets (unpublished during his lifetime). Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848–1890): One string quartet, in D minor, Op. 23 (c. 1870). Benjamin...
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  • – Franz Lachner, conductor and composer (b. 1803) February 14 – Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, cellist and music teacher (b. 1848) March 13 – Henry Wylde, conductor...
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  • (1822–1910) Friedrich Grützmacher (1832–1903) David Popper (1843–1919) Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848–1890) Julius Klengel (1859–1933) August Nölck (1862–1928) Mikhail...
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  • Feuilles d'album, Op. 76 Zdeněk Fibich: 5 Feuillets d'album, Op. 2 Wilhelm Fitzenhagen: Album Leaf for cello and piano, Op. 26 Niels Gade: Albumsblade (1852)...
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    Strauss's Don Quixote in Cologne in 1898. He was the teacher of Wilhelm Fitzenhagen and Hugo Becker whose editions are still used. Grützmacher is most...
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  • Firšt Cello Concerto (1994) Jerzy Fitelberg Cello Concerto (1931) Wilhelm Fitzenhagen Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1, in B minor (1870) Concerto...
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    Emil Wohlwill (1835–1912), chemist, invented the Wohlwill process Wilhelm Fitzenhagen (1848–1890), cellist, composer and university teacher Franziska Busch...
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    to his students, who included Jascha Heifetz and Nathan Milstein. Wilhelm Fitzenhagen "intervened considerably in shaping what he considered 'his' piece"...
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  • Wilhelm Fitzenhagen's String Quartet in D minor, Op. 23, is the composer's only work for the medium. It was published in 1879 by Breitkopf & Härtel. The...
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    Jan Hřímalý and Adolph Brodsky, violins; Yuly Gerber, viola; and Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, cello. Once, while Tchaikovsky was staying with some friends, they...
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  • František Kmoch, conductor and composer (died 1912) September 15 – Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, cellist and composer (died 1890) October 8 – Pierre De Geyter, composer...
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    professors, and the public. He became a student of German cello virtuoso Wilhelm Fitzenhagen, discussed music theory with Tchaikovsky, and played in string quartets...
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    "Variations on a Rococo theme, Op.33: Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Fitzenhagen: a creative collaboration. Moscow and Saint Petersburg violoncello...
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