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Ernst Philipp Rosenkranz (* July 10, 1773; † January 23, 1828) was a German piano maker. He completed his apprenticeship as a piano builder with Heinrich Rudolf Mack in Dresden. In 1797 he opened his own workshop there. In 1826 he had the architect Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer build him a palace in the Neustadt area of the city. Following his death in 1828, his son Friedrich Wilhelm Rosenkranz assumed leadership of the family business. Through exports to North American and other locations, the business established a worldwide reputation.

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  • Ernst Philipp Rosenkranz (* 10. Juli 1773; † 23. Januar 1828) war ein deutscher Klavierbauer. Er absolvierte eine Lehre als Klavierbauer bei Heinrich Rudolf Mack in Dresden. 1797 eröffnete er dort eine eigene Werkstatt. 1826 ließ er sich von Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer in der Neustadt ein Stadtpalais errichten.Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 1828 folgte ihm sein Sohn Friedrich Wilhelm Rosenkranz als Geschäftsführer. Exporte u. a. nach Nordamerika sorgten für einen weltweiten Ruf der Firma. (de)
  • Ernst Philipp Rosenkranz (* July 10, 1773; † January 23, 1828) was a German piano maker. He completed his apprenticeship as a piano builder with Heinrich Rudolf Mack in Dresden. In 1797 he opened his own workshop there. In 1826 he had the architect Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer build him a palace in the Neustadt area of the city. Following his death in 1828, his son Friedrich Wilhelm Rosenkranz assumed leadership of the family business. Through exports to North American and other locations, the business established a worldwide reputation. (en)
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  • Ernst Philipp Rosenkranz (* July 10, 1773; † January 23, 1828) was a German piano maker. He completed his apprenticeship as a piano builder with Heinrich Rudolf Mack in Dresden. In 1797 he opened his own workshop there. In 1826 he had the architect Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer build him a palace in the Neustadt area of the city. Following his death in 1828, his son Friedrich Wilhelm Rosenkranz assumed leadership of the family business. Through exports to North American and other locations, the business established a worldwide reputation. Surviving Rosenkranz instruments can now be found in the musical instrument collection of the Germanisches Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg and in the Salon Christophori in Berlin. (en)
  • Ernst Philipp Rosenkranz (* 10. Juli 1773; † 23. Januar 1828) war ein deutscher Klavierbauer. Er absolvierte eine Lehre als Klavierbauer bei Heinrich Rudolf Mack in Dresden. 1797 eröffnete er dort eine eigene Werkstatt. 1826 ließ er sich von Gottlob Friedrich Thormeyer in der Neustadt ein Stadtpalais errichten.Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 1828 folgte ihm sein Sohn Friedrich Wilhelm Rosenkranz als Geschäftsführer. Exporte u. a. nach Nordamerika sorgten für einen weltweiten Ruf der Firma. Erhaltene Instrumente von Rosenkranz befinden sich heute u. a. in der Musikinstrumentensammlung des Germanischen Nationalmuseums in Nürnberg sowie im Salon Christophori in Berlin. (de)
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