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Carl Millöcker

Carl Millöcker was probably one of the most popular and prolific operetta composers of his period, though today his status rests mainly on Der Bettelstudent and Grafin Dubarry, and he remains to be overshadowed by Lehár and Johann Strauss II. He analyzed flute and music theory in the Vienna Conservatory …

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Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Since its inception in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has displayed the best within the Central Western orchestral tradition. Prior to the VPO was founded, actually, there is no long term, professional orchestra found beyond your opera halls in the town of Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven. In 1833, Franz Lachner, …

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Wiener Philharmoniker

Since its inception in 1842, the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has symbolized the very best in the Central Western european orchestral tradition. Prior to the VPO was founded, actually, there is no long lasting, professional orchestra found beyond your opera halls in the town of Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven. In 1833, …

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