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Lumbye is the
surname of
several different people: Hans
Christian Lumbye,
Danish composer Carl
Lumbye,
Danish composer and conductor, son of Hans Christian...
- Hans
Christian Lumbye (Danish pronunciation: [lɔmˈpyː]; 2 May 1810 – 20
March 1874) was a
Danish composer of waltzes, polkas,
mazurkas and galops, among...
- F.
Morse Albert Campbell &
Irving Gillette 1913 2096
Valse Boston Dirgo-
Lumbye National Promenade Band 1913 2097
Cradle Song
Elsie Baker 2098
Cradle Song...
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Kalkbrenner Kreisler Kuhlau Kuula Lachner Lalo
Leoncavallo Liszt Loewe Lumbye Lysenko MacDowell Madetoja Mahler Marschner Masarnau M****enet
Medtner Méhul...
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Lumbye (1810–1874)
which was
written to
celebrate the
opening of the Copenhagen–Roskilde
railway line in 1847. It is one of Hans
Christian Lumbye's best...
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Christian Lumbye (1810–1874)
which was
written to
celebrate the
second anniversary of Copenhagen's
Tivoli in 1845.
Together with
Lumbye's Telegraph Galop...
-
piece celebrating technological innovation. Much
earlier Hans
Christian Lumbye, the po****r
Danish composer, had
written his Kjøbenhjavns Jernbane-Damp-Galop...
- Waldteufel. The "Malapou Galop" by
Joseph Lanner.
Danish composer Hans
Christian Lumbye (1810–1874)
wrote several galops,
including the "Telegraph Galop" (1844)...
- fortifications.
Composer Hans
Christian Lumbye (b. 1810 – d. 1874) was Tivoli's
musical director from 1843 to 1872.
Lumbye was
inspired by
Viennese waltz composers...
- Walzer, Op.180
Henry Lemoine – Études enfantines, Op. 37 Jans
Christian Lumbye – Döbler's
Zauber Galop Felix Mendelssohn Variations sérieuses Antigone...