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Franz Krommer (Czech: František
Vincenc Kramář; 27
November 1759 – 8
January 1831) was a
Czech composer of
classical music and violinist. He was one of...
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Cramer (disambiguation)
Cromer Kramer (disambiguation)
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surname Kromer. If an internal...
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compositions by
Franz Krommer.
Compiled from
Library of
Congress records (of scores,
parts or recordings. Note that some
works by
Krommer were
published with...
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original on 30
March 2012.
Retrieved 20
October 2016.
Kisantal Tamás,
Krommer Balázs (2005). "Discussion with
Hayden White" (PDF) (in Hungarian). Retrieved...
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Devienne (1759–1803)
Johann Christian Friedrich Haeffner (1759–1833)
Franz Krommer (1759–1831)
Maria Theresa von
Paradis (1759–1824)
Maria Rosa
Coccia (1759–1833)...
- Cimarosa,
Gluck (Jecklin 506-2). Devienne,
Jacques Ibert, (Claves 50-501).
Krommer (Grand Prix
International du Disque) (Claves 50-8203).
Mozart (Claves 50-8505)...
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Algorithm Design Manual, Springer, p. 429, ISBN 9780387948607
Krommer,
Arnold R.; Ueberhuber,
Christoph W. (1998), Com****tional Integration...
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Leopold Kozeluch (1747–1818)
Joseph Martin Kraus (1756–1792)
Franz Krommer (1759–1831)
Nikolaus von
Krufft (1779–1818)
Joseph Küffner (1776–1856)...
- 18th-century
music is a
modulation that
occurs in the
first minuet of
Franz Krommer's Concertino in D major, Op. 80. Charles-Valentin
Alkan Prelude Op. 31,...
- major, opus 37, is an oboe
concerto composed by the
Czech composer Franz Krommer. The
concerto consists of
three movements:
Allegro Adagio Rondo. Allegro...