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Kapellmeister (/kəˈpɛlmaɪstər/ kə-PEL-my-stər, US also /kɑːˈ-/ kah-, German: [kaˈpɛlˌmaɪstɐ] ), from
German Kapelle (chapel) and
Meister (master), literally...
- 1731 (bapt.) – 20
January 1798), was a
German violinist, composer, and
Kapellmeister of the
classical era. A
composer of some 200 works, he
continued the...
- only Vice-
Kapellmeister, but he was
immediately placed in
charge of most of the Esterházy
musical establishment, with the old
Kapellmeister Gregor Werner...
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Opinions of the
Tomcat Murr
together with a
fragmentary Biography of
Kapellmeister Johannes Kreisler on
Random Sheets of
Waste Paper is a
complex satirical...
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Leipzig in 1705 at the age of 24,
after receiving an
invitation to
become Kapellmeister for the
court of
Count Erdmann II of
Promnitz at
Sorau (now Żary, Poland)...
- 1723 – The Hague, 17 July 1804) was a
Dutch Kapellmeister and
composer of
German descent. He was
Kapellmeister to
William V,
Prince of
Orange and resident...
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Finck (1444 or 1445 – 9 June 1527) was a
German composer. He
served as
Kapellmeister first for
Prince Alexander of Lithuania,
later King of Poland, before...
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theatre almanac of 1809 as
Kapellmeister Gyrowetz’s deputy, and by the 1815
almanac he had
advanced to
fourth of the six
Kapellmeisters at the Kärntnertortheater...
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April 1741 – 23
October 1801) was a
German composer, conductor, and
Kapellmeister.
Johann Gottlieb Naumann was born in
Blasewitz and
received his musical...
- June 1722 – 6
November 1795) was a
Bohemian composer,
violinist and
Kapellmeister of the
classical period. Born into a
family of
notable musicians in...