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Ebers, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1770-1836

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Personal name headingEbers, C. F. (Carl Friedrich), 1770-1836
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Variant(s)Ebers, Carl Friedrich, 1770-1836
Eber, Karl Friedrich, 1770-1836
Associated placeDresden (Germany)
Birth date1770-03-25
Death date1836-09-19
Place of birthKassel (Germany)
Place of deathBerlin (Germany)
Profession or occupationComposers Conductors (Music)
Found inBeethoven, L. Grande Sonate B Dur, 1834?: t.p. (C.F. Ebers)
New Grove (Ebers, Carl Friedrich; b. 3/25/1770, Kassel; d. 9/19/1836, Berlin; German composer)
Collection de Sinfonies de divers auteurs, between 1770 and 1827: title page (... par C.F. Ebers)
IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library, viewed January 9, 2018: Category Ebers, Carl Friedrich (Alternative Names/Transliterations: Karl Friedrich Ebers)
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Musopen, viewed January 9, 2018: Carl Friedrich Ebers page (Born 25th March 1770; Died 19th September 1836; Carl Friedrich Ebers was a German composer and conductor. He belonged to a band Prussian artillery regiment and held the conducting of a company of traveling comedians, and then was composer of the chamber of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Prince (1797). Married and divorced soon after, he returned to lead an adventurous life, being a conductor in Perth, Magdeburg (1822), and later in Leipzig. His works include these operas: Bella et Fernando;The Ermite Formentera;From Blumeninsel;Der Lichtscompass.And several songs with piano accompaniment, rondoĢs, sonatas, pieces for four hands, waltzes, variations, symphonies, trios, polkas, etc.)
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Wikipedia, translated from German, viewed January 9, 2018: Carl Friedrich Ebers (Carl Friedrich Ebers (born March 25, 1770 in Cassel, died September 9, 1836 in Berlin ) was a German composer and Kapellmeister who published in 1806 the world's first Viennese waltzes in print. In Dresden, he came into contact with Freemasonry, about which he published an extensive work anonymously in 1816)
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