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- Johann Jean Sedlatzek (also Johann John Sedlaczek; 6 December 1789 – 11 April 1866) was a Silesian flautist born in Głogówek (Oberglogau), Kingdom of...
- Stanisław Sedlaczek (1892–1941), Polish WWII resistance member Johann Sedlatzek or Sedlaczek (1789–1866), Silesian flautist Ferenc Szedlacsek (1898–1973)...
- Beethoven first met Sedlatzek during his visit to Silesia in 1806 at the Castle of Count Franz von Oppersdorff where Sedlatzek pla**** in the Royal Court...
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, Ferdinand Ries, Johann Sedlatzek, Antonio Salieri, Carl Czerny, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Franz Liszt, Franz...
- A: (Review of a performance by a flautist, Mr. Sedlatzek) "At the close of the concert Mr. Sedlatzek performed on a new instrument called the Accordion...
- von Oppersdorff is also credited with launching the career of Johann Sedlatzek (1789-1866), a flautist and composer born in Oberglogau, Silesia (now...
- movement from his piano work Carnaval (Op. 9) is named for Paganini. Johann Sedlatzek (19th-century Polish flautist known as "The Paganini of the Flute") –...
- April 5 – Thomas Hodgkin, British physician (b. 1798) April 7 – Johann Sedlatzek, German flautist (b. 1789) April 12 – Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood, English...
- Sardelli Adolf Scherbaum Gary Schocker Karl-Heinz Schütz John Scott Johann Sedlatzek Elaine Shaffer Felix Skowronek Fenwick Smith Harvey Sollberger Ashley...
- music, who commissioned Beethoven's Fourth and Fifth Symphonies Johann Sedlatzek (1789 in Oberglogau – 1866 in Vienna) a Silesian flautist born into a...