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Carl Eberwein, the Glossary

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Franz Carl Adalbert Eberwein (10 November 1786 - 2 March 1868) was a German composer and violinist.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 5 relations: Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer, Goethe's Faust, Holy Roman Empire, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Weimar.

  2. German string quartet composers

Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer

Friedrich Wilhelm Riemer (19 April 1774 – 19 December 1845) was a German scholar and literary historian.

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Goethe's Faust

Faust is a tragic play in two parts by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, usually known in English as Faust, Part One and Faust, Part Two.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire, also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation after 1512, was a polity in Central and Western Europe, usually headed by the Holy Roman Emperor.

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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath and writer, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in the German language.

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Weimar

Weimar is a city in the German state of Thuringia, in Central Germany between Erfurt to the west and Jena to the east, southwest of Leipzig, north of Nuremberg and west of Dresden.

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See also

German string quartet composers

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Eberwein

Also known as Franz Carl Adalbert Eberwein, Franz Carl Adelbert Eberwein, Franz Karl Adalbert Eberwein, Franz Karl Adelbert Eberwein, Karl Eberwein.