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  1. Karl Holz (* 3 de marzo de 1799 en Viena ; † 9. de noviembre de 1858 ibid) fue un violinista austríaco. Fue segundo violinista en el Cuarteto Schuppanzigh fundado por Ignaz Schuppanzigh y amigo cercano del compositor Ludwig van Beethoven cuando escribió sus últimos cuartetos de cuerda en la última fase de su vida.

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    Karl Holz fue un violinista austríaco. Fue segundo violinista en el Cuarteto Schuppanzigh fundado por Ignaz Schuppanzigh y amigo cercano del compositor Ludwig van Beethoven cuando escribió sus últimos cuartetos de cuerda en la última fase de su vida.

  3. Karl Holz, violinist and confidant of Beethoven. Karl Holz (1798 – 9 November 1858) was an Austrian violinist. He played second violin in Ignaz Schuppanzigh's string quartet and served as secretary to Ludwig van Beethoven during the last few years of the composer's life. He was also close with Franz Schubert.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_HoltzKarl Holtz - Wikipedia

    Karl Holtz (14 January 1899, Berlin – 18 April 1978 Rehbrücke) was a German artist and cartoonist. During the November Revolution his caricatures were published in the newspaper The Red Flag and the journal Die Aktion. Holtz took part in 1919 in the fighting in Berlin. From 1920 to 1923 he traveled through Germany, Italy, France ...