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play, the company was moved to the Buchholtz workshop. During his lifetime, Buchholtz's instruments were used by, among others, J. Promberger from Vienna (1837), J. Manniing (ca. 1826–37), J. Kerntopf (1830–39) and J. S. Luboradzki (ca. 1822–26). From his marriage (1819) with Emilia Boratynski, he
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The son of Andrzej and Ewa Pohl, who settled in Warsaw; Fryderyk Buchholtz was an apprentice carpenter when he set out on a journey from Warsaw. In
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His instruments gained recognition among musicians as some of the best. A frequent guest of the home art salon and a factory store was
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had 15 children, including Julian, Alojzy (born 1822) and Matylda Dobrowolska (1825—1910). He is buried at the
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registers that quickly gained recognition. He exhibited these instruments at the exhibitions in Warsaw in both
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r. Played on the 1842 Pleyel piano, the 1837 Erard piano and a replica of Buchholtz piano from ca 1825-1826
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Piano Concerto No.2 f-moll (solo version), Mazurkas, Ballade; Fugue & Coda B-dur.
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Only a few instruments of the Buchholtz brand have survived until today: at the
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in Warsaw, the Hunting Palace in Antonin, the Museum of Industrial History in
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Played on modern replicas of Stein, Walter, Graf, Buchholtz instruments
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commissioned a copy of a Buchholtz. It was used in September 2018 in
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Recordings made with originals and replicas of Buchholtz's pianos
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the first International Chopin Competition on Period Instruments
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maker, guild master, guild elder (1825-1826), born on May 16,
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B. Vogel "Historia muzyki polskiej" tom X "Fortepian polski"
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Sonata in B Minor, Ballade in F minor, Polonaises, Mazurkas.
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The Fryderyk Chopin Institute, Buchholtz’s instrument store
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official website (Fortepiano after Fryderyk Buchholz 1825)
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Played on a replica of a Buchholtz instrument made by
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Krzysztof Książek. Fryderyk Chopin, Karol Kurpiński.
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Piano maker
piano
organ
1792
Olsztynek
Prussia
1837
Warsaw

1815
piano
1825
1817
1819
Organ
giraffe pianos
bassoon
Janissary
1823
1825
1825
Frédéric Chopin
January Uprising
Chopin
Evangelical-Augsburg cemetery
Warsaw
National Museum in Warsaw
Poznań
Fryderyk Chopin Institute

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