- Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf (2
November 1739 – 24
October 1799) was an
Austrian composer and violinist. He was a
friend of both
Haydn and Mozart. His...
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Dittersdorf is a muni****lity in the
district Saale-Orla-Kreis, in Thuringia, Germany. On 1
December 2010 it
absorbed the
former muni****lity Dragensdorf...
- compositions,
starting with a set of
keyboard variations on a
theme of
Dittersdorf (WoO 66). By 1793, he had
established a re****tion in
Vienna as a piano...
- Apothecary) is a German-language two-act
singspiel by Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf, with a
libretto by
Johann Gottlieb Stephanie the Younger,
based on the...
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appeared as a musette-imitating tune in a
symphony by Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf. The work is
scored for solo violin, two
flutes (second
movement only)...
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double b****
concerti The
earliest b****
concerto was
composed by Carl von
Dittersdorf in the mid 1700s. He
wrote two b****
concertos as well as a symphonic...
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contained a
protest against the
Partitions of Poland. Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf (1739–1799),
Austrian composer and violinist;
worked here as bishop's...
- Windsor,
libretto by
George Christian Romer,
music by Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf (1796) Falstaff, an
opera buffa by
composer Antonio Salieri, with a libretto...
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composers of
symphonies included Johann Baptist Wanhal, Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf and
Leopold Hofmann. The
Mannheim school included Johann Stamitz. The...
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American scientist and
politician (b. 1711) 1799 – Carl
Ditters von
Dittersdorf,
Austrian violinist and
composer (b. 1739) 1821 –
Elias Boudinot, American...