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Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer or François Cramer (12 June 1772 – 1 August 1848) was an English violinist and conductor who was Master of the King's/Queen's Musick from 1834 until his death. He was born in either Mannheim or London, the son of Wilhelm Cramer and the brother of Johann Baptist Cramer. He was no doubt his father's pupil. Next to nothing seems to be known about his activities or compositions, yet he was appointed Master of the King's Musick in 1834, by King William IV, succeeding Christopher (or Christian) Kramer, who was no relation.

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  • Franz Cramer (Mannheim o Londres, 1772 - 1848) fou un pianista i compositor alemany. Pertanyent a la (nissaga de músics ) Cramer, era net de Jakob i fill de Wilhelm Cramer, i que fou també un notable flautista, ingressant com a tal en l'orquestra de la cort de Baviera. Compositor força distingit deixà l'òpera , alguns concerts i peces per a piano i flauta i un ball escènic. El pianista i també compositor alemany Vetter va escriure una excel·lent edició vers Cramer. (ca)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer, auch François Cramer (* 12. Juni 1772 in Schwetzingen; † 1. August 1848 in London) war ein deutsch-englischer Geiger und Dirigent, Kapellmeister der königlichen Musikkapelle (Master of the King’s/Queen’s Musick) von 1834 bis zu seinem Tod. (de)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer or François Cramer (12 June 1772 – 1 August 1848) was an English violinist and conductor who was Master of the King's/Queen's Musick from 1834 until his death. He was born in either Mannheim or London, the son of Wilhelm Cramer and the brother of Johann Baptist Cramer. He was no doubt his father's pupil. Next to nothing seems to be known about his activities or compositions, yet he was appointed Master of the King's Musick in 1834, by King William IV, succeeding Christopher (or Christian) Kramer, who was no relation. The king died in 1837, and Cramer continued as Master of the Queen's Musick to Queen Victoria. He did not contribute any music to her coronation, leading The Spectator to complain that he had been allowed "to proclaim to the world his inability to discharge the first, and the most grateful duty of his office — the composition of a Coronation Anthem". He died in 1848 aged 76, and was succeeded by George Frederick Anderson. The only composition of Cramer's that has survived is a Capriccio (Album Leaf) for violin, which is in manuscript in the British Museum. (en)
  • Franz ou François Cramer, né en 1772 - mort le 1er août 1848, est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre anglais, maître de musique de la reine de 1834 jusqu'à sa mort. Il naît à Mannheim ou Londres, fils de Wilhelm Cramer et frère de Johann Baptist Cramer. Il est sans aucun doute l'élève de son père. On ne sait presque rien au sujet de ses activités ou compositions mais il est nommé maître de musique du roi en 1834 par le roi Guillaume IV et succède à Christopher (ou Christian) Kramer (sans lien de parenté). Le roi meurt en 1837 et Franz Cramer devient maître de musique de la reine Victoria. Il meurt en 1848 âgé d'environ 76 ans et George Frederick Anderson lui succède. La seule composition de Cramer qui nous est parvenue est un capriccio (Album Leaf) pour violon dont le manuscrit est conservé au British Museum. (fr)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer, noto anche come François Cramer, (Schwetzingen, 12 giugno 1772 – Londra, 1º agosto 1848), è stato un violinista e direttore d'orchestra inglese, che fu Master of the King's/Queen's Musick dal 1834 fino alla sua morte. (it)
  • Franz Cramer lub François Cramer, w źródłach anglojęzycznych imię pisane także w formie Francis lub Frank (ur. 12 czerwca 1772 w Schwetzingen koło Mannheimu, zm. 1 sierpnia 1848 w Londynie) – niemiecko-angielski skrzypek, dyrygent i impresario. (pl)
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  • Franz Cramer (Mannheim o Londres, 1772 - 1848) fou un pianista i compositor alemany. Pertanyent a la (nissaga de músics ) Cramer, era net de Jakob i fill de Wilhelm Cramer, i que fou també un notable flautista, ingressant com a tal en l'orquestra de la cort de Baviera. Compositor força distingit deixà l'òpera , alguns concerts i peces per a piano i flauta i un ball escènic. El pianista i també compositor alemany Vetter va escriure una excel·lent edició vers Cramer. (ca)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer, auch François Cramer (* 12. Juni 1772 in Schwetzingen; † 1. August 1848 in London) war ein deutsch-englischer Geiger und Dirigent, Kapellmeister der königlichen Musikkapelle (Master of the King’s/Queen’s Musick) von 1834 bis zu seinem Tod. (de)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer, noto anche come François Cramer, (Schwetzingen, 12 giugno 1772 – Londra, 1º agosto 1848), è stato un violinista e direttore d'orchestra inglese, che fu Master of the King's/Queen's Musick dal 1834 fino alla sua morte. (it)
  • Franz Cramer lub François Cramer, w źródłach anglojęzycznych imię pisane także w formie Francis lub Frank (ur. 12 czerwca 1772 w Schwetzingen koło Mannheimu, zm. 1 sierpnia 1848 w Londynie) – niemiecko-angielski skrzypek, dyrygent i impresario. (pl)
  • Franz Anton Dorotheus Cramer or François Cramer (12 June 1772 – 1 August 1848) was an English violinist and conductor who was Master of the King's/Queen's Musick from 1834 until his death. He was born in either Mannheim or London, the son of Wilhelm Cramer and the brother of Johann Baptist Cramer. He was no doubt his father's pupil. Next to nothing seems to be known about his activities or compositions, yet he was appointed Master of the King's Musick in 1834, by King William IV, succeeding Christopher (or Christian) Kramer, who was no relation. (en)
  • Franz ou François Cramer, né en 1772 - mort le 1er août 1848, est un violoniste et chef d'orchestre anglais, maître de musique de la reine de 1834 jusqu'à sa mort. Il naît à Mannheim ou Londres, fils de Wilhelm Cramer et frère de Johann Baptist Cramer. Il est sans aucun doute l'élève de son père. On ne sait presque rien au sujet de ses activités ou compositions mais il est nommé maître de musique du roi en 1834 par le roi Guillaume IV et succède à Christopher (ou Christian) Kramer (sans lien de parenté). Le roi meurt en 1837 et Franz Cramer devient maître de musique de la reine Victoria. (fr)
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