- male, deceased (1842)
- Christoph(er) Ernst Friedrich Weyse (March 5, 1774, Altona - October 8, 1842, Copenhagen) was a Danish composer. Weyse studied music with Johann...
- male, deceased (1956)
- Jaroslav Řídký was a Czech composer, conductor, harpist, and music teacher. Řídký studied at the Prague Conservatory with Josef Bohuslav Foerst...
- male, deceased (1916)
- James Cutler Dunn Parker was an American composer. After graduating from Harvard Law School, Parker went to the Leipzig Conservatory in 1851, where...
- male, deceased (1864)
- Josef Proksch was a Czech pianist and composer of German descent. Proksch, who became blind at the age of 13, was a pupil of Jan Antonín Koželuh. In...
- female, deceased (1885)
- Charlotte Helen Sainton-Dolby (17 May 1821 - 18 February 1885), was an English contralto singer. She was born in London, studied at the Royal...
- male, deceased (1916)
- Česlovas Sasnauskas was a Lithuanian composer. Sasnauskas worked as an organist in Vilkaviškis and also played in Saint Petersburg upon re...
- male
- Joachim Nicolas Eggert, Swedish composer and musical director, (* 22 February 1779 in Gingst on Rügen, at that time part of Swedish Pommern; † 14...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Stasys Šimkus (January 23, 1887, Motiškiai, now in Jurbarkas district municipality – October 15, 1943, Kaunas) was a Lithuanian composer. Šimk...
- male
- Elomar Figueira de Mello is a Brazilian Northeastern composer from the rural area of Vitória da Conquista, in the state of Bahia. The son of a p...
- male, deceased (1899)
- Emmanuel Hiel (Sint-Gillis-Dendermonde, 30 May, 1834 - Schaarbeek , 27 August, 1899), was a Flemish-Dutch poet and prose writer. During his life he...
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