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- Jan Křtitel Václav Kalivoda (Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda in German) (February 21, 1801 – December 3, 1866) was a composer, conductor and violinist...
- Kalivoda (feminine Kalivodová) is a Czech surname, sometimes germanised as Kalliwoda. Notable people with the surname include: Andrea Kalivodová, Czech opera...
- Recording of Symphonies 5 and 7". Retrieved 16 September 2007. "Burgmüller Kalliwoda Page". Archived from the original on 10 December 2006. Retrieved 16 September...
- Robert Schumann, Georg Philipp Telemann, Johannes Brahms, Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda and Florent Schmitt. Since 2005 Bäcker has been Professor for oboe at...
- a theme from Symphony No. 1 in F minor, Op. 7 (1824) by Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda (1801–1866), whom Schumann admired. The first and fourth movements borrow...
- with the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine (Forlane 1996) Schumann Kalliwoda, Johann Peter Pixis: The Romantic Oboe (Disques Pierre Verany 1994) and...
- painter Hans Thoma and the composer and court music director Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda. Engelbert Arnold (1856–1911), Engineer Klaus Arnold (1928–2009), Painter...
- of 6 symphonies Jan Křtitel Václav Kalivoda or Johann Baptist Wenzel Kalliwoda (1801–1866), Czech composer of 7 symphonies Adolf Fredrik Lindblad (1801–1878)...
- Louise Farrenc – Trio no.4 for Flute, Cello, and Piano, Op.45 Wilhelm Kalliwoda – Scherzo, Op.4 Franz Liszt Dante Symphony Hunnenschlacht (premiered on...
- Vasily Kalinnikov (1866–1901) Johannes Kalitzke (born 1959) Jan Kalivoda (Kalliwoda) (1801–1866) Friedrich Kalkbrenner (1785–1849) Emmerich Kálmán (1882–1953)...