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Johann Andreas Streicher (13 December 1761 in Stuttgart – 25 May 1833 in Vienna) was a German pianist, composer and piano maker. In 1793 he married Nannette Streicher (1769–1833), another piano maker and the daughter of Augsburg piano maker Johann Andreas Stein. In 1794 they moved to Vienna. From that time Streicher worked as a piano teacher and became increasingly known for his compositions. The Streicher piano-making business provided at least one fortepiano to Beethoven in his early years, of which the composer was fond, writing that it was "too good for me ... because it robs me of the freedom to produce my own tone".

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  • Johann Andreas Streicher (ca)
  • Andreas Streicher (de)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (fr)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (en)
  • ヨハン・アンドレアス・シュトライヒャー (ja)
  • Штрейхер, Иоганн Андреас (ru)
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  • Johann Andreas Streicher (* 13. Dezember 1761 in Stuttgart; † 25. Mai 1833 in Wien) war ein deutsch-österreichischer Pianist, Komponist und Klavierbauer. (de)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (13 December 1761 in Stuttgart – 25 May 1833 in Vienna) was a German pianist, composer and piano maker. In 1793 he married Nannette Streicher (1769–1833), another piano maker and the daughter of Augsburg piano maker Johann Andreas Stein. In 1794 they moved to Vienna. From that time Streicher worked as a piano teacher and became increasingly known for his compositions. The Streicher piano-making business provided at least one fortepiano to Beethoven in his early years, of which the composer was fond, writing that it was "too good for me ... because it robs me of the freedom to produce my own tone". (en)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (Stuttgart, 13 décembre 1761 – Vienne, 25 mai 1833) est un pianiste allemand, compositeur et facteur de pianos. (fr)
  • ヨハン・アンドレアス・シュトライヒャー(Johann Andreas Streicher 1761年12月13日 - 1833年5月25日)は、ドイツのピアニスト、作曲家、ピアノ製造技師。 (ja)
  • Иоганн Андреас Штрейхер (нем. Johann Andreas Streicher, род. 13 декабря 1761 г. Штутгарт; † 25 мая 1833 г. Вена) — немецкий и австрийский композитор, пианист и изготовитель музыкальных инструментов. (ru)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (Stuttgart, 13 de desembre de 1761 - Viena, 25 de maig de 1833) fou un pianista, compositor i constructor de pianos austríac. Fou el besavi del compositor Theodor Streicher. Fou company d'estudis de Schiller en la Karlsschule, on els alumnes eren tractats de forma brutal i havien de realitzar molts exercicis militars. el 1793 casà amb Nannette Streicher, filla del fabricant de pianos Johann Andreas Stein, traslladant poc temps després l'establiment a Viena. (ca)
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  • Johann Andreas Streicher (Stuttgart, 13 de desembre de 1761 - Viena, 25 de maig de 1833) fou un pianista, compositor i constructor de pianos austríac. Fou el besavi del compositor Theodor Streicher. Fou company d'estudis de Schiller en la Karlsschule, on els alumnes eren tractats de forma brutal i havien de realitzar molts exercicis militars. el 1793 casà amb Nannette Streicher, filla del fabricant de pianos Johann Andreas Stein, traslladant poc temps després l'establiment a Viena. Des de llavors s'aplicà exclusivament a aquesta indústria, que perfeccionà inventant un mecanisme pel qual el martell feria la part alta de la corda en els pianos verticals, sent universalment adaptat. Streicher fou un dels millors amics de Beethoven. (ca)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (* 13. Dezember 1761 in Stuttgart; † 25. Mai 1833 in Wien) war ein deutsch-österreichischer Pianist, Komponist und Klavierbauer. (de)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (13 December 1761 in Stuttgart – 25 May 1833 in Vienna) was a German pianist, composer and piano maker. In 1793 he married Nannette Streicher (1769–1833), another piano maker and the daughter of Augsburg piano maker Johann Andreas Stein. In 1794 they moved to Vienna. From that time Streicher worked as a piano teacher and became increasingly known for his compositions. The Streicher piano-making business provided at least one fortepiano to Beethoven in his early years, of which the composer was fond, writing that it was "too good for me ... because it robs me of the freedom to produce my own tone". (en)
  • Johann Andreas Streicher (Stuttgart, 13 décembre 1761 – Vienne, 25 mai 1833) est un pianiste allemand, compositeur et facteur de pianos. (fr)
  • ヨハン・アンドレアス・シュトライヒャー(Johann Andreas Streicher 1761年12月13日 - 1833年5月25日)は、ドイツのピアニスト、作曲家、ピアノ製造技師。 (ja)
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