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YO-hahn FREED-rish BERG-mooler. That isn't exact, but very close (I know of no way to write out the guttural pronunciation of "Fredrich").

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The correct pronunciation of Johann Friedrich Burgmรผller is "yo-HAHN FREE-drikh BOORG-moo-luhr"

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