Friedrich Wieck

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Friedrich Wieck was a prominent 19th-century German piano teacher and music pedagogue, best known for mentoring major Romantic-era musicians including Robert Schumann and his daughter Clara Schumann.

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Friedrich Wieck canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German person
human
music educator
pianist
piano pedagogue
child Alwin Wieck
Clara Schumann
Gustav Wieck
citizenship Germany
countryOfBirth Holy Roman Empire
countryOfDeath German Empire
dateOfBirth 1785-08-18
dateOfDeath 1873-10-06
educatedAt University of Wittenberg
era 19th century
familyName Wieck
fatherOf Alwin Wieck
Clara Schumann
Gustav Wieck
fieldOfWork music education
piano pedagogy
genre classical music
givenName Friedrich
hasPart piano school in Leipzig
knownFor influential piano teaching methods
teaching Clara Schumann
teaching Robert Schumann
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Romantic music
name Friedrich Wieck self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableStudent Clara Schumann
Ernst Adolf Becker NERFINISHED
Gustav Merkel
Hans von Bülow
Robert Schumann
notableWork piano teaching method (letters and essays)
occupation music pedagogue
pianist
piano teacher
placeOfBirth Pretzsch
placeOfDeath Loschwitz
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
residence Dresden
Leipzig
sexOrGender male
spouse Gustav Fechner
surface form: Clementine Fechner

Marianne Tromlitz

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Robert Schumann studentOf Friedrich Wieck
Clara Schumann (as dedicatee and performer) father Friedrich Wieck
subject surface form: Clara Schumann
Neue Zeitschrift für Musik founder Friedrich Wieck
Friedrich Wieck name Friedrich Wieck self-link
Clara Schumann father Friedrich Wieck
Clara Schumann studentOf Friedrich Wieck
Hans von Bülow studiedUnder Friedrich Wieck