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Hector Berlioz Schlosstheater Schlosstheater Schwetzingen 1987
33rd US Army Band under the direction of Dr. William D. Revelli, Director of Bands Emeritus, University of Michigan playing Hector Berlioz' Marche Hongroise - Rákóczi. Recorded at the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen in 1987. The concert was given in conjunction with the visit to Heidelberg and Berlin by Dr. Revelli.
Ignaz Jakob Holzbauer Friedrich Fleischmann Fleischmann Carl Stamitz Stamitz Mozart Anton Raaff Schlosstheater Schlosstheater Schwetzingen Concert Spirituel 1711 1745 1753 1766 1778 1783 1798
Ignaz Jakob Holzbauer (18 September 1711 – 7 April 1783) was a composer of symphonies, concertos, operas, and chamber music, and a member of the Mannheim school. His aesthetic style is in line with that of the Sturm und Drang "movement" of German art and literature. Holzbauer was born in Vienna. Despite the opposition of his parents, who intended him for the law, he studied music, and in 1745 became kapellmeister to Count Rottal and at the Court Theatre of Vienna. Later he was kapellmeister at Stuttgart, Germany.[1] His operas include Il figlio delle selve, which was the opening performance of the Schlosstheater Schwetzingen in 1753. Its success led to a job offer from the court at Mannheim, Germany, where he stayed for the rest of his life, continuing to compose and to teach, his students including Johann Anton Friedrich Fleischmann +••.••(...)), the pianist, and Carl Stamitz. Holzbauer died in Mannheim, having been entirely deaf for some years. His opera Günther von Schwarzburg, based on the life of the eponymous king (and described here), was an early German national opera, a performance of which Mozart and his sister attended, through which they met Anton Raaff, who was later to premiere a role in Idomeneo. This opera has recently been recorded on the label cpo. Holzbauer wrote 196 symphonies.[1] Mozart also composed nine numbers for insertion in a Miserere by Holzbauer on commission by the Parisian Concert Spirituel in 1778, but they have been lost. They have been given the catalog number KV 297a in the list of Mozart's works.
Schlosstheater Schlosstheater Schwetzingen 2016
Applaus Show im Rokoko Theater Schwetzingen mit 80 Kindern , Sommer 2016
Kraus Joseph Martin Kraus Schlosstheater Schlosstheater Schwetzingen 1756 1792 2016
Joseph Martin Kraus +••.••(...)) Symphony in C minor, VB 142 Larghetto - Allegro 9.5.2016, Schlosstheater Schwetzingen Helsinki Baroque Orchestra dir. Aapo Häkkinen
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