Composers

Louis Köhler

Piano
Harpsichord
Piano four hands
Étude
Theory
For beginners
Method
Piece
Exercise
Dance
Fantasia
Folk music
Song
by popularity

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10 Klavier-Etüden, Op.20912 Etüden, Op.8512 Kleine Etüden, Op.15720 Kleine Etüden, Op.60

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Abendfantasie, Op.20Album national russeAllgemeine Musiklehre für Lehrende und LernendeAnfänger-Etüden, Op.162

B

Berceuse, Op.275

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Die allerleichtesten Übungsstücke, Op.190Die ersten Etüden für jeden Klavierschüler als technische Grundlage der Virtuosität, Op.50Die leichtesten Etüden, Op.151Die Mechanik als Grundlage der Klavierspieltechnik

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Elementar-Etüden, Op.163

I

In Frohen Stunden, Op.95

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Kinderfreund, Op.243Kinder-Übungen und Melodien für Pianoforte, Op.218Kleine Schule der Geläufigkeit, Op.242

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Ländliche Bilder, Op.81Les maitres du clavecinLes papillons, Op.51

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Melodien-Album

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Neue Geläufigkeitsschule für Klavier, Op.128

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Practical Method for the Pianoforte, Op.249Praktische Klavierschule, Op.300

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Schule der linken Hand, Op.302Sirenengesang, Op.119Sonatinen-Album

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Tanz-Etüden, Op.36Technische Künstler-Studien, Op.147
Wikipedia
Christian Louis Heinrich Köhler (5 September 1820 – 16 February 1886) was a German composer, conductor and piano teacher.
Köhler was born in Braunschweig. He studied piano in Vienna under Carl Maria von Bocklet, Simon Sechter and Ignaz von Seyfried. As a conductor, he worked in Marienburg and Elbing. After that he settled in Königsberg in 1847, after which time he concentrated on piano teaching and writings on music. Among his pupils were Adolf Jensen and Hermann Goetz. He was a critic for the Hartungsche Zeitung from 1849 to 1886, and was a contributor to Signale from 1844 until 1886. His writings were well known to Liszt and Wagner; he also proposed the formation of the Allgemeiner Deutscher Musikverein, with which Liszt was involved.
He composed three operas and a ballet, and wrote books of musical study. He also wrote educational works for piano. He died in Königsberg.