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Joseph Leopold Eybler (8
February 1765 – 24 July 1846) was an
Austrian composer and
contemporary of
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Eybler was born into a musical...
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having been
completed by
Mozart and
collect the
final payment.
Joseph von
Eybler was one of the
first composers to be
asked to
complete the score, and had...
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Joseph Leopold Eybler's Clarinet Concerto in B-flat
major was
written in 1798,
probably for Mozart's
clarinetist Anton Stadler. It is
catalogued by Herrmann...
- or "schlager".
Other composers who used this
melody include Joseph von
Eybler,
Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Niccolò Paganini.
Because of its
unique scoring...
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completion using Eybler's partial work,
thinking Eybler's work
represents a more
reliable guide of Mozart's intentions.
Where Eybler left out portions...
- request. Her
favourite composers included Paul
Wranitzky and
Joseph Leopold Eybler, a
composer of
sacred music. In the
winter of 1806,
Empress Maria Theresa...
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Constanze originally asked Joseph Eybler, but he
could not. It is
thought that his
respect for the late
Mozart was too great.
Eybler wrote out the
existing parts...
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scrutiny to
distinguish Mozart's own
handwriting from that of Süßmayr and
Eybler to an
extent no one had been able to do before. In recognition,
Nowak was...
- Pillar [pt] in the same city. Die vier
letzten Dinge Oratorio Joseph Leopold Eybler 1810 Die
letzten Dinge Oratorio Louis Spohr 1826
Cantata of the Last Things...
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specially written for him by Stengel, Süssmayr, Paer, Winter, Weigl, Eberl,
Eybler, Salieri, Hummel,
Schacht and Fisher.
Considering the name "cor anglais"...