Louis Spohr ([ˈluːi ˈʃpo:ɐ], 5 April 1784 – 22 October 1859), baptized Ludewig Spohr, later often in the modern German form of the name Ludwig was a German...
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descent Barbara Spohr (1955–1987), Canadian photographer Eduardo Spohr (born 1976), Brazilian fantasy and science fiction writer Louis Spohr (1784–1859),...
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This is an incomplete list of compositions by Louis Spohr (1784–1859). The list is divided into works given an opus number by the composer and those that...
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free-form to contrast with the structured and generally faster cabaletta. Louis Spohr subtitled his violin concerto No. 8 "in moda d'una scena cantata," "in...
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(1942–2013), American musician Louis Sachar (born 1954), American author of children's books Louis Spohr (1784–1859), German composer Louis Sullivan (1856–1924)...
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from Les deux petits savoyards in A minor, Op. 15, (piano; c. 1804) Louis Spohr: Fantasy and Variations on a Theme by Danzi, Op. 81 (clarinet and string...
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Faust is an opera by the German composer Louis Spohr. The libretto, by Joseph Karl Bernard, is based on the legend of Faust; it is not influenced by Goethe's...
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by Stieler's family. It was eventually owned by Wilhelm Spohr, brother of composer Louis Spohr. On his death in 1860, it passed to Rosalie, Countess Sauerma...
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composers, such as Johannes Brahms, Robert Schumann, Muzio Clementi, Louis Spohr, Joachim Raff, or Ferdinand Ries. Catalogues of Beethoven compositions...
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of the best violinists of his generation. The violinist and composer Louis Spohr, however, who heard him at least twice already in 1810 judged Fränzl’s...
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