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  1. Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau ( Uelzen, 11 de septiembre de 1786 – Lyngby-Taarbæk, cerca de Copenhague, 12 de marzo de 1832) fue un compositor germano-danés de los períodos clásico y romántico. Nacido en Alemania, luego de haber perdido el ojo derecho en un accidente en el hielo a la edad de siete años, estudió piano en Hamburgo.

  2. Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau ( German; Danish sometimes Frederick Kulav) (11 September 1786 – 12 March 1832) was a Danish pianist and composer during the late Classical and early Romantic periods. He was a central figure of the Danish Golden Age and is immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elves' Hill, the ...

  3. Learn about the life and works of Friedrich Kuhlau, a German-Danish composer and pianist who was blinded in one eye as a child and became friends with Beethoven. Explore his piano sonatinas, concertos, operas and more on Piano Society.

  4. Friedrich Kuhlau (1786 - 1832) Un pianista notable. Nacido en 1786 en Uelzen, cerca de Hannover, terminó su enseñanza escolar en Brunswick, a los catorce años. Pero fue en Hamburgo donde comenzó a seguir estudios de piano y composición. Allí compuso sus primeras obras: algunas canciones y música de cámara.

  5. Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (11 September 1786 – 12 March 1832) was a German-Danish composer during the Classical and Romantic periods. He was a central figure of the Danish Golden Age. He is immortalized in Danish cultural history through his music for Elverhøj, the first true work of Danish National Romanticism and a concealed tribute ...

  6. Learn about the life and works of Friedrich Kuhlau, a German-Danish composer of the Classical and Romantic periods. He was known for his piano music, operas, and introducing Beethoven's works to Denmark.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2013 · Subscribed. 1.2K. 88K views 10 years ago. Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau (11 September 1786 – 12 March 1832) was a German-born Danish composer during the Classical and Romantic periods. He was...