LC control no. | no 99022974 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Kreutzer, Joseph, 1790-1840 |
Variant(s) | Kreutzer, Josef, 1790-1840 Kreutzer, J. (Joseph), 1790-1840 Kreutzer, Jos. (Joseph), 1790-1840 Kreutzer, Ios., 1790-1840 |
Associated country | Germany |
Birth date | 1790-11-11 |
Death date | 1840-06-16 |
Place of birth | Aachen (Germany) |
Place of death | Düsseldorf (Germany) |
Profession or occupation | Composers Conductors (Music) Guitarists Violin teachers Violinists |
Found in | His Trio for flute (violin), clarinet (viola) and guitar, op. 16, 196-: t.p. (Joseph Kreutzer) OCLC, April 1, 1999 (hdg.: Kreutzer, Joseph; Kreutzer, Josef; usage: Joseph Kreutzer; J. Kreutzer) McCutcheon, M.A. Guitar and vihuela, 1985: p. 114 (Kreutzer, Joseph, (1780-1849)) J. Kreutzer. Trois rondeaux, op. 23, pour la guitare seule, edited by Johann Gaitzsch, [200-?]: p. 6 (Joseph Kreutzer died of consumption on June 16, 1840 in Düsseldorf. The death certificate states that he was 50 years old.) E-mail from Johann Gaitzsch, editor of: Kreutzer, J. Trois rondeaux, op. 23, pour la guitare seule (In Dr. Gaitzsch's opinion, Joseph Kreutzer, the composer of the Trois rondeaux cannot be shown to be related to Rodolphe, Auguste Jean Nicholas, and Conradin Kreutzer. The erroneous birth and death dates formerly given for J. Kreutzer by Prat and McCutcheon are due to this confusion.) Wikipedia, May 15, 2018 (Joseph Kreutzer; born November 11, 1790, Aachen, died June 16, 1840; German composer, conductor, guitarist, violinist, violin teacher) Italian Wikipedia, May 15, 2018 (Joseph Kreutzer; born November 11, 1790, Aquisgrana, died June 16, 1840, Düsseldorf) IMSLP, May 15, 2018 (usage: Joseph Kreutzer, Josef Kreutzer, Jos. Kreutzer, J. Kreutzer, Ios. Kreutzer) |
Not found in | Grovemusic.com, Oct. 9, 2002 |