
Also known as Ludwig Spohr
niemiecki kompozytor, skrzypek i dyrygent
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Louis Spohr, właśc. Ludwig Spohr (ur. 5 kwietnia 1784 w Brunszwiku, zm. 22 października 1859 w Kassel) – niemiecki kompozytor, skrzypek i dyrygent. Określany mianem „zapomnianego mistrza”, który miał być za życia podziwiany na równi z Beethovenem.
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Louis Spohr (April 5, 1784 – October 22, 1859) was a German composer, violinist and conductor. Born Ludwig Spohr, he is usually known by the French form of his name outside Germany. Spohr was born in Braunschweig in the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg to Karl Heinrich Spohr and Juliane Ernestine Luise Henke and throughout his childhood showed talent for the violin. He joined the ducal orchestra at the age of 15. Three years later he was sent, with the Duke of Brunswick's support <a href="https://ww
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Nonett für Violine, Viola, Violoncell, Kontrabass, Flöte, Oboe, Klarinette, Horn und Fagott, op. 31 [Música notada]
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