rodolphe kreutzer

Kreut·zer

[kroit-ser; French krœ-tser]
noun
Ro·dolphe [raw-dawlf] , 1766–1831, French violinist.
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kreutzer or kreuzer (ˈkrɔɪtsə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
any of various former copper and silver coins of Germany or Austria
 
[C16: from German Kreuzer, from Kreuz cross, from Latin crux; referring to the cross originally stamped upon such coins]
 
kreuzer or kreuzer
 
n
 
[C16: from German Kreuzer, from Kreuz cross, from Latin crux; referring to the cross originally stamped upon such coins]

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rodolphe kreutzer

composer and violinist, one of the founders of the French school of violin playing, and one of the foremost improvisers and conductors of his day.

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