- Erik
Eriksson Tulindberg (February 22, 1761 –
September 1, 1814) was the
first known Finnish composer of
classical music.
Tulindberg was born in Vähäkyrö...
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Gaveaux (1761–1825)
Friedrich Ludwig Aemilius Kunzen (1761–1817) Erik
Tulindberg (1761–1814) Antonín Vranický, or
Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820) Adelheid...
- (1905–1982) Tui St.
George Tucker (1924–2004)
Henry VIII (1491–1547) Erik
Tulindberg (1761–1814) František Tůma (1704–1774)
Franz Tunder (1614–1667) Joaquín...
- the 18th century,
public concerts were
established in
Turku and Erik
Tulindberg wrote six
famous string quartets.
After Russia's 1809
annexation of Finland...
- (1920–1936)
Jukka Tiensuu (born 1948)
Eicca Toppinen (born 1975) Erik
Tulindberg (1761–1814)
Filip von
Schantz (1835–1865)
Sonja Vectomov (born 1979) Martin...
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February 16 –
Charles Pichegru,
French general (d. 1804)
February 22 – Erik
Tulindberg,
Finnish composer (d. 1814)
March 6 – Antoine-Francois Andreossy, French...
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significant Finnish nationalist composer Jukka Tiensuu (born 1948) Erik
Tulindberg (1761–1814)
Martin Wegelius (1846–1906)
Lotta Wennäkoski (born 1970) Yann...
- [Whirls], 1st Act (Uuno Klami);
orchestration of the
ballet act (1988) Erik
Tulindberg:
String Quartets I-VI (composed in the 1780s);
completion of the quartets...
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Johann Christian Ludwig Abeille,
pianist and
composer February 22 – Erik
Tulindberg,
composer (died 1814)
April 20 –
Johann Gottlieb Karl Spazier, composer...
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Vilbac Jean Gallon [pupils]
Philippe Gaubert [pupils]
Henriette Renié Erik
Tulindberg this teacher's
teachers Leo (1694–1744)
studied with
teachers including...