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Krumpholz or
Krumpholtz is a
German surname that may
refer to Anne-Marie
Krumpholtz (1755/1766-1813/1824),
French harpist and
composer Annerose Fiedler...
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Wenzel Krumpholz or Václav
Krumpholz (1750 – May 2, 1817) was a Bohemia-born
musician who pla****
mandolin and violin. He
studied the
mandolin at an early...
- Jean-Baptiste
Krumpholz (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃batist kʁœ̃fɔlz]; Czech: Jan Křtitel Krumpholtz) (8 May 1742 – 19
February 1790) was a
Czech composer...
- Kurt
Krumpholz is a
former American swimmer. He
represented the
United States at the 1973
World Aquatics Championships in Belgrad,
where he won two medals...
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James W. "J.W."
Krumpholz (born
September 22, 1987) is an
American water polo player. He is a
member of the
United States men's
national water polo team...
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Wenzel Krumpholz, a
Bohemian violinist and
mandolin virtuoso who pla**** the
violin in the
opera orchestra in Vienna. Carl
Czerny wrote of
Krumpholz that...
- Born 1755 or 1766 Metz Died 1823 or 1824 London
Occupation Composer, harpist Spouse(s) Jean-Baptiste
Krumpholz Children ****
Krumpholtz Pittar ...
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Louisa Françoise "****"
Therese Pittar (nee Krumpholtz) (born 1781
Paris – died 1862 Brighton) was a
Bohemian harpist and composer. She was the daughter...
- ("Pastoral") (1801)
After he
wrote his
first 15 sonatas, he
wrote to
Wenzel Krumpholz, "From now on, I'm
going to take a new path." Beethoven's
sonatas from...
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Annerose Fiedler, née
Krumpholz (born 5
September 1951 in Lützensömmern) is a
retired East
German hurdler. She
competed for the
sports club SC Turbine...