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    Johann Baptist Streicher (3 January 1796 in Vienna – 28 March 1871 in Vienna) was an Austrian piano maker that comes from a dynasty piano builders. The...
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  • maker Nannette Streicher, née Stein (1769, Augsburg – 1833, Vienna), German piano maker, composer and music educator. Johann Baptist Streicher (1796, Vienna...
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    friend of Ludwig van Beethoven. Nannette Streicher was the sixth child of the organ and piano maker Johann Andreas Stein in Augsburg (1728–1792) and...
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    general (d. 1856) Henry Perceval, 5th Earl of Egmont, peer (d. 1841) Johann Baptist Streicher, Austrian piano maker (d. 1871) January 4 – Henry George Bohn,...
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  • piano manufacturing companies in Germany and abroad, including Johann Baptist Streicher in Vienna, he founded his own piano factory in Münchberg in 1868...
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    Seelenverwandt. Label: Schwechtenstein-Records. Played on pianos by Johann Baptist Streicher (1847), Friedrich Ehrbar (1878) and Ludwig Bösendorfer (1893)....
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    after that date her design was maintained largely unchanged until Johann Baptist Streicher (1796–1871), her son, became joint owner of the firm with his mother...
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  • Vienna Philharmonic; in Vienna he took part in musical soirées of Johann Baptist Streicher and Eduard Seuffert [de]. He died in 1860, leaving a wife and son...
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    on pianos by Karl Rönisch (1860), Friedrich Ehrbar (1877) and Johann Baptist Streicher (1878). Simona Eisinger, Zuzana Ferjenčíková. Sergei Rachmaninoff...
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    Channel Classics. Played on fortepianos by Conrad Graf (c. 1830) and Johann Baptist Streicher (1847). Julian Perkins, Emma Abbate. Carl Maria von Weber. Complete...
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