• Ferdinand Büchner (born 13 December 1823 in Bad Pyrmont, Germany; d. 1906 in Moscow) was a German flautist and composer. Ferdinand Büchner began studying...
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    Karl Georg Büchner (17 October 1813 – 19 February 1837) was a German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose, considered part of the Young Germany movement...
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    Bouriakov Adrian Brett Giulio Briccialdi Carlos Bruneel Katherine Bryan Ferdinand Büchner Pierre-Gabriel Buffardin Marisa Canales Roland Cardon – alias Guy...
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    Rubinstein, Eduard Langer and Nikolay Kashkin), cello (Karl Ezef), flute (Ferdinand Büchner), trumpet (Fyodor Richter). In 1864 the number of pupils exceeded...
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    Rainer Brüninghaus (born 1949), German composer and jazz pianist Ferdinand Büchner (1823–1906), German flautist and composer Friedrich Drake (1805–1882)...
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  • Concerto (Symphonic Tale) François Borne Carmen Fantasie Brillante Ferdinand Büchner Flute Concerto in F minor Cécile Chaminade Flute Concertino in D major...
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    Olivecrona, Swedish women's rights activist (d. 1898) December 13 – Ferdinand Büchner, German composer (d. 1906) December 22 – Thomas Wentworth Higginson...
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  • Niel completed his apprenticeship with the Genthin choirmaster Adolf Büchner. In October 1906, he joined the Imperial German Army and was admitted as...
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  • Friedrich Max Müller, German Orientalist (d. 1900) 13 December – Ferdinand Büchner, German composer (d. 1906) Tikkanen, Amy (30 July 2018). "Federick...
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  • Theodor Mundt and Ludolf Wienbarg. Heinrich Heine, Ludwig Börne and Georg Büchner were also considered part of the movement. The wider group included Willibald...
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