Christian Julius Weissenborn (April 13, 1837 – April 21, 1888) was a German bassoonist, teacher and composer. Weissenborn was born in Friedrichs-Tanneck...
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having been named a Guggenheim Fellow in 1938. Sauk City architect Leo Julius Weissenborn designed the house, which is a one-and-a-half story stone building...
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Sylvius Leopold Weiss (1687–1750) Michael Weiße (c. 1488 – 1534) Julius Weissenborn (1837–1888) Dan Welcher (born 1948) John Weldon (1676–1736) Egon Wellesz...
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operatic mezzo-soprano, the original Carmen (d. 1905) April 13 – Julius Weissenborn, German bassoonist, music teacher and composer (d. 1888) April 18...
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Tammelin 1836 1915 Swedish composer, concert pianist and opera singer Julius Weissenborn 1837 1888 German bassoonist, composer and music teacher, famous for...
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(born 1961) Albrecht Holder (born 1958) Klaus Thunemann (born 1937) Julius Weissenborn (1837–1888) Tamás Benkócs (born 1971) Alireza Motevaseli (born 1992)...
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in freak accident, trapped beneath a falling coat-rack) April 21 – Julius Weissenborn, bassoonist, 51 June 13 – Timoteo Pasini, Italian composer, conductor...
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style bassoon. He, along with his contemporary and fellow bassoonist Julius Weissenborn, is considered by many scholars to be one of the most important bassoonists...
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Scherzo alla Mazurka ("Dance in the village pub") The fourth of Julius Weissenborn's 6 Trios for 3 Bassoons Op. 4 Scheherezade Bassoon solo from Nikolai...
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34892–34916. Dosovitskiy, Alexey; Beyer, Lucas; Kolesnikov, Alexander; Weissenborn, Dirk; Zhai, Xiaohua; Unterthiner, Thomas; Dehghani, Mostafa; Minderer...
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