LC control no. | no 00000143 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Geyer, Fl. (Flodoard), 1811-1872 |
Variant(s) | Geyer, Flodoard, 1811-1872 Geyer, Flodoardo, 1811-1872 |
Birth date | 1811-03-01 |
Death date | 1872-04-30 |
Place of birth | Berlin (Germany) |
Place of death | Berlin (Germany) |
Profession or occupation | Composers Organists Conductors (Music) |
Found in | The Alpine glee singer : a complete collection of secular and social music ..., 1850: p. 66 (Fl. Geyer [composer of tune "The Fisherman"]) OCLC, August 25, 1999: (hdg.: Geyer, Flodoard, 1811-1872; usage: Fl. Geyer; Flodoard Geyer) Geyer, F. Sonata per l'organo, op. 16, [1855?]: title page and cover (Flodoardo Geyer) caption (Flodoard Geyer) Henderson, J. A directory of composers for organ, 2005 (Geyer, F.; b. March 1, 1811, Berlin; d. April 30, 1872, Berlin; after studying theology, Flodoard Geyer turned to music and was a pupil of A.B. Marx. He founded and directed the male voice choir at Berlin University and taught at the Stern Conservatory) |