
-- Documentation --Name: Frederik RichtersmusiXplora-ID: r2364musiXplora-URI: https://musixplora.de/mxp/r2364Gender: mDate of Birth: 1694Place of Birth: AmsterdamDate of Death: 1770Place of Death: AmsterdamFirst Mentioned: 1727Sectors: InstrumentenbauProfessions (Musical): HolzblasinstrumentenbauerMain Place of Activity: AmsterdamHerkunftsfamilie: GroupRoleNamemXp-IDGeschwisterBruderHendrik Richtersr2363Verwandtschaft: GroupRoleNamemXp-IDOnkel und TantenOnkelFrederik Richtersr2365Ausbildung: GroupRoleNamemXp-IDLehrerInnen und AusbilderInnenLehrerFrederik Richtersr2365Arbeitsumfeld: GroupRoleNamemXp-IDVorgängerInnenNachfolgerHendrik Richtersr2363Titel/Medien: RoleSigelTitlemXp-IDRelatedNew Langwill Index 1993The New Langwill Index. A Dictionary of Musical Wind-Instrument Makers and Inventors. NLI5001112RelatedBouterse 2016Makers' marks on Dutch woodwind instruments from the 17th and 18th centuries5034262Changelog: - v0.0.1: Initial Upload.
Novy Kinsky, Organology, Leipzig University, musiXplora, Musical Instruments, Digital Organology, Persons
Novy Kinsky, Organology, Leipzig University, musiXplora, Musical Instruments, Digital Organology, Persons
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