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- to Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht and Johann Gottfried Moritz on 12 September 1835 for a "b**** tuba" in F1. The original Wieprecht and Moritz instrument...
- Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht (8 August 1802 – 4 August 1872) was a German musical conductor, composer and inventor. Wieprecht was born at Aschersleben,...
- batyphon) was a contrab**** clarinet which was the outcome of W. F. Wieprecht's endeavor to obtain a contrab**** for the reed instruments. The batyphone...
- where he worked for most of his career. Together with Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht, the director of the royal military music corps, Moritz was successful...
- Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Ward (historical) Wieprecht, W.E. (June 2, 1971). "National Register of Historic Place Inventory Nomination:...
- with Adolf Bernhard Marx, and instrumentation with Wilhelm Friedrich Wieprecht. She began publishing her works (e.g. Lieder op. 5-7, in 1848) which were...
- Vincent, F.; Fellenberg, S. von; ****, I.; Waisberg, I.; Widmann, F.; Wieprecht, E.; Wiest, M.; Wiezorrek, E.; Woillez, J.; Yazici, S.; Ziegler, D.; Zins...
- together with Wilhelm Wieprecht. Carl Wilhelm took over his father's business when his father retired, five years before his death. Wieprecht was a musical director...
- po****r br**** bands of the time. German bandleader Friendrich Wilhelm Wieprecht was also influential, collecting full scores for his compilation of instrumentations...
- 1838, a Zapfenstreich in nearly its present form was prepared by Wilhelm Wieprecht, director of music of the music corps of the Prussian Guard Corps, who...