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Friedrich August Wilhelm Baumfelder (28 May 1836 – 8
September 1916 in Dresden) was a
German composer of
classical music, conductor, and pianist. He started...
- Op. 73.
Camille Saint-Saëns
wrote Six Bagatelles, Op. 3, and
Friedrich Baumfelder also
wrote one bagatelle, Op. 386,
which was
composed in his
later years...
- 1914) May 27 – Jay Gould,
American financier (d. 1892) May 28 –
Friedrich Baumfelder,
German composer, conductor, and
pianist (d. 1916) May 31 –
Jules Chéret...
- Saint-Saëns 1835 1921
French Eduard Strauss 1835 1916
Austrian Friedrich Baumfelder 1836 1916
German Bertha Tammelin 1836 1915
Swedish Susan McFarland Parkhurst...
- and
French texts. The
score is
available at IMSLP/Petrucci.
Friedrich Baumfelder wrote Premier Boléro for
piano (Op. 317) in 1883. Joe
Morley wrote a bolero...
- of Variations, Op. 24, a set of variations),
Claude Debussy,
Friedrich Baumfelder (for
example his Two Ballades, Op. 47, and No. 2 from his Op. 285), Franz...
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Jenko 1835 1914 Slovenian-born
Serbian composer and
conductor Friedrich Baumfelder 1836 1916
German piano, choral, and
orchestra composer, in his day known...
- scholar,
founder of
Vidyalankara Pirivena (d. 1885) 1836 –
Friedrich Baumfelder,
German pianist, composer, and
conductor (d. 1916) 1836 –
Alexander Mitscherlich...
- Handelsplatz" [Elbing as a
former English trading post] (PDF).
Translated by
Baumfelder, W.
Magistrat der
Stadt Elbing.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 30...
- 1912 –
Eddie Hasha,
American motorcycle racer (b. 1890) 1916 –
Friedrich Baumfelder,
German pianist, composer, and
conductor (b. 1836) 1923 – Ugo Sivocci...