Wilhelm Karl Friedrich Fitzenhagen (15 September 1848 – 14 February 1890) was a German cellist, composer and teacher, best known today as the dedicatee of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme.
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Wilhelm Karl Friedrich Fitzenhagen (15 September 1848 – 14 February 1890) was a German cellist, composer and teacher, best known today as the dedicatee...
Fitzenhagen is a German language surname. Heather Fitzenhagen (born 1960), American politician WilhelmFitzenhagen (1848–1890), German musician Fitz Hagen...
for and with the help of WilhelmFitzenhagen, a German cellist and fellow-professor at the Moscow Conservatory. Fitzenhagen gave the premiere in Moscow...
small orchestra for Anatoly Brandukov, from a transcription for WilhelmFitzenhagen (1888) Sigismond Thalberg: 7 nocturnes for piano (Opp. 16, 21, 28...
from 1874 - professor), G. Shradik (adjunct); cello - B. Kosman, WilhelmFitzenhagen (from 1870); double bass - G. F. Spekin; flute - F. F. Büchner; oboe...
died in the United States) Rocco Filippini (1943–2021, Switzerland) WilhelmFitzenhagen (1848–1890, Germany) Pierre Fournier (1906–1986, France) Auguste...
František Kmoch, conductor and composer (died 1912) September 15 – WilhelmFitzenhagen, cellist and composer (died 1890) October 8 – Pierre De Geyter, composer...
– Franz Lachner, conductor and composer (b. 1803) February 14 – WilhelmFitzenhagen, cellist and music teacher (b. 1848) March 13 – Henry Wylde, conductor...
Firšt Cello Concerto (1994) Jerzy Fitelberg Cello Concerto (1931) WilhelmFitzenhagen Concerto for Cello and Orchestra No. 1, in B minor (1870) Concerto...
to his students, who included Jascha Heifetz and Nathan Milstein. WilhelmFitzenhagen "intervened considerably in shaping what he considered 'his' piece"...
Emil Wohlwill (1835–1912), chemist, invented the Wohlwill process WilhelmFitzenhagen (1848–1890), cellist, composer and university teacher Franziska Busch...
(1848–1918): Three string quartets (unpublished during his lifetime). WilhelmFitzenhagen (1848–1890): One string quartet, in D minor, Op. 23 (c. 1870). Benjamin...
professors, and the public. He became a student of German cello virtuoso WilhelmFitzenhagen, discussed music theory with Tchaikovsky, and played in string quartets...
"Variations on a Rococo theme, Op.33: Pyotr Tchaikovsky and Karl Friedrich WilhelmFitzenhagen: a creative collaboration. Moscow and Saint Petersburg violoncello...