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Dorothea von
Ertmann (born
Dorothea Graumann; 3 May 1781 – 16
March 1849) was a
German pianist.
Dorothea Graumann was born in
Frankfurt and
married Stephan...
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first performed in 1809 by
cellist Nikolaus Kraft and
pianist Dorothea von
Ertmann, a
student of Beethoven.
Published by
Breitkopf & Härtel the same year...
- 1816 and
published in 1817.
Dedicated to the
pianist Baroness Dorothea Ertmann, née Graumen, it is
considered the
first of the composer's late
piano sonatas...
- ("Giulietta") Guicciardi,
Therese Brunsvik,
Amalie Sebald,
Dorothea von
Ertmann,
Therese Malfatti, Anna
Maria Erdődy, and
Bettina von Arnim.)
After Schmidt-Görg...
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formalised on 6
April 2006 when
Professor Horst Hippler and Dr.
Dieter Ertmann from the
University of Karlsruhe, and
Professor Manfred Popp and ****istant...
- xvi/150 Op. 101
Piano Sonata No. 28, A 1816 Vienna, 1817
Baroness Dorothea Ertmann xvi/151 Op. 106
Piano Sonata No. 29 ("Hammerklavier"), B♭ 1817–18 Vienna...
- months, male
Predatory Les Pins,
France "Eaten by a wolf."
March 15, 1823
Ertmann†, adult,
female Joseph Fuge†, 46, male
Rabid Mönsdorf village, near town...
- Salieri, and
Johann Baptist Schenk. Carl Czerny [pupils]
Dorothea von
Ertmann Ferdinand Ries
Archduke Rudolph this teacher's
teachers D.
Behrman (born...
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Heinrich Schlosser (1780–1851), jurist,
writer and
translator Dorothea von
Ertmann (1781–1849),
pianist Jeanette Wohl (1783–1961),
friend and correspondent...
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Gowers Mark
Hollmann Fred
Karlin W. A.
Mathieu Richard Peaslee Dorothea von
Ertmann Wilhelm Rust
Michele Neri-Bondi A to B C to F G to J K to M N to Q R S...