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1770-1827, a German composer and pianist, is considered one of the most important composers and had a decisive influence on the Viennese Classicism
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | Ludwig van Beethoven |
1770-1827, a German composer and pianist, is considered one of the most important composers and had a decisive influence on the Viennese Classicism |
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17 December 1770Gregorian
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16 December 1770Gregorian
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26 March 1827Gregorian
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