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- Count Karl Joseph of Morzin (1717–1783) was a Bohemian aristocrat from the Morzin family (originally from northeastern Italian region of Friuli), remembered...
- recommended Haydn to Count Morzin, who, in 1757, became his first full-time employer. Haydn's job title under Count Morzin was Kapellmeister, that is...
- Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác, German: Palais Morzin) is a baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, named after the Morzin family for whom it was...
- to Wenceslas, Count of Morzin, an advisor to Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor (not to be confused with Karl Joseph, Count Morzin, benefactor of Joseph Haydn)...
- The Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác) is a country estate in Dolní Lukavice, Czech Republic. It was the hereditary estate of Count Karl Joseph Morzin...
- Morzine (French pronunciation: [mɔʁzin]; Arpitan: Morzena), alternatively known as Morzine-Avoriaz (pronounced [mɔʁzin avɔʁja]), is an alpine commune on...
- Count Rodolfo Giovanni di Marazzino, also known as Rudolf Morzin, (c. 11 November 1585 – 1645) was from an Italian family that lived in Bohemia. From 1629...
- Ferdinand Johann Graf von Morzin (1756 in Ptenín – 27 February 1805 in Prague) was a Bohemian nobleman and an Austrian infantry commander during the French...
- up his first job as a music director in 1757 for the Morzin family, found that when the Morzin household was in Vienna, his own orchestra was only part...
- 1780, when Karl Joseph, Count Morzin sold it to Count Karel Bedřich of Hatzfeld. During the mid-18th century, the Morzin family was very musical, and in...