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Archduke Rudolph of Austria

As the son from the Emperor Leopold II, Rudolph was ready of authority and patronage. More than a twenty season period, the Archduke was students of Beethoven and helped to maintain Beethoven in home in Vienna. Though Beethoven didn’t look after courtly lifestyle or the stresses and regularity of lessons, …

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Archduke Rudolf of Austria

As the son from the Emperor Leopold II, Rudolph was ready of authority and patronage. More than a twenty yr period, the Archduke was students of Beethoven and helped to maintain Beethoven in home in Vienna. Though Beethoven didn’t look after courtly existence or the stresses and regularity of lessons, …

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Gaetano Latilla

Latilla composed comic operas, serious operas plus some instrumental quartets even though he is at London. Nearly all his functions aren’t in tact and it cn become presumed that since he was useful for vast majority of his existence in the chapel or with charitable organizations that he made up …

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Joseph Gibbs

Gibbs, whose family portrait by Gainsborough hangs in the Country wide Family portrait Gallery, was an associate from the Ipswich Music Culture. (Gainsborough was also an associate.) Starting his body organ playing profession with St. Nicholas’ Chapel in Harwich, he proceeded to the positioning of organist in Dedham, Essex. The …

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Simon Sechter

As a instructor of counterpoint and theory on the Vienna Conservatory, Sechter taught several famed learners including Schubert (one lesson), Vieuxtemps, Nottebohm, Thalberg and Bruckner. (Bruckner assumed this placement when Sechter retired.) He constructed more than eight thousand parts a comparative handful of which were released and that are extant. …

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Joseph (Karl Benedikt) Freiherr von Eichendorff

Eichendorff, who lived from 1788 to 1857, is among the greatest staff of German lyric poetry. Deceptively basic, his language is certainly profoundly musical, and his designs, exemplified by his atmospheric poem “Mondnacht” (Moonlit Evening), which a critic named an eminently “undemonic” evening poem, often are the ineffable secret of …

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