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Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller from a lithograph, c.1840. Johann Friedrich Franz Burgmüller, generally known as Friedrich Burgmuller (4 December 1806 – 13 February 1874) was a German pianist and composer [1] during the Romantic period. He is perhaps best known for his three collections of children's etudes (or "teaching pieces") for the ...
Friedrich August Burgmüller (3 May 1760 – 21 August 1824) was a German pianist, Kapellmeister and conductor as well as the first municipal music director in Düsseldorf and co-founder of the Lower Rhenish Music Festival. He is the father of the composers Friedrich Burgmüller and Norbert Burgmüller.
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Edward MacDowell (1889–1890) 12 Etudes, Op. 39, Arabesque no'4. Louis Vierne: Arabesque, Op. 31/15 (1913–4) Jean Sibelius: Arabesque, Op. 76/9 (1914) Bohuslav Martinů: Seven Arabesques for cello and piano (1931) Edward Joseph Collins: Arabesque for violin and piano (1933) William Kroll: Arabesque for violin and piano (1945) and for orchestra
Friedrich August Burgmüller, a German pianist and conductor; his sons: Friedrich Burgmüller, a German pianist and composer; Norbert Burgmüller, a German composer, the younger brother of the above one
The French sense of arabesque: a Savonnerie carpet in the Louis XIV style, c.1685–1697, wool, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Design of a Louis XVI style arabesque, by Étienne de La Vallée Poussin, c.1780–1793, pen and gray and brown ink, brush and colored wash, Metropolitan Museum of Art The "Arabesque Room" in the Catherine ...
Bomb-making materials linked to the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans were recovered by FBI agents and local law enforcement Thursday at the suspect's residence in Houston, Texas, sources ...
The "pas du songe" in La Péri. La Péri is a fantastic ballet choreographed by Jean Coralli (1779-1854) to music composed by Friedrich Burgmüller.With a scenario devised by Théophile Gautier and Coralli, scenery designed by Charles Séchan, Jules Diéterle, Édouard Desplechin, Humanité Philastre, and Charles Cambon, and costumes designed by Paul Lorimer and Hippolyte d'Orshwiller, it was ...