Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns
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Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns (German: [jɛːns]; 2 January 1809 – 8 August 1888) was a German music scholar, voice teacher, and composer. He is best known for his chronological catalog of the works of Carl Maria von Weber.[1]
Jähns was born and died in Berlin. His grave is preserved in the Protestant Friedhof I der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirchengemeinde (Cemetery No. I of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church and New Church) in Berlin-Kreuzberg, south of Hallesches Tor.
See also
[edit]- List of compositions by Carl Maria von Weber - a complete listing of the Jähns Catalogue
References
[edit]- ^ John Warrack (2001). "Jähns, Friedrich Wilhelm". Grove Music Online. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.14101.
- Friedrich Wilhelm Jähns in the German National Library catalogue
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- German Romantic composers
- German music educators
- Musicians from Berlin
- 19th-century German classical composers
- German male classical composers
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- Scholars from the Kingdom of Prussia
- Carl Maria von Weber
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