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German composer and conductor
Ignaz Lachner (11 September 1807 – 24 February 1895) was a German composer and conductor. Lachner was born into a musical family at Rain am Lech. He was
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German composer Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895), German conductor, composer Ludwig Lachner (1910–2003), German footballer Roberto Garcia Lachner (born 1977), Costa
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German composer and conductor (1803–1890)
Franz Paul Lachner (2 April 1803 – 20 January 1890) was a German composer and conductor. Lachner was born in Rain am Lech to a musical family (his brothers
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19th-century German poet
established folk songs, while others were used by composers Hugo Wolf and Ignaz Lachner in their symphonic works. Mörike was born in Ludwigsburg as the seventh
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This is a partial list of compositions by Franz Lachner. By opus number: OCLC 165288424 OCLC 165288552 IMSLP[full citation needed] OCLC 49418761 and Persistent
List of compositions by Franz Lachner
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Ignaz Lachner
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Lachenmann (born 1935) Carl Lachmund (1853–1928) Franz Paul Lachner (1803–1890) Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895) Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith (1746–1820) Louis Lacombe
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Musical group of piano and two other instruments
Clarinet-violin-piano trio, Clarinet-viola-piano trio and Clarinet-cello-piano trio. Ignaz Lachner wrote all of his six piano trios for violin, viola and piano. The Indonesian
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Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
creator of the Uranometria Franz Lachner (1803–1890), musician Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895), musician Vinzenz Lachner (1811–1893), musician Michael Raucheisen
Rain,_Swabia
German cellist, composer and conductor
Bavarian cello virtuoso of his time. He took composition lessons from Ignaz Lachner. He also learned to conduct. In 1852, after briefly touring Europe as
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influence on Smetana, wrote four string quartets and five string quintets. Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895): Eight quartets (Op. 43 in F; Op. 54 in C; Op. 74 in A;
List of string quartet composers
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Czech composer (1850–1900)
Paris, Fibich concluded his studies with Vinzenz Lachner (the younger brother of Franz and Ignaz Lachner) in Mannheim. Fibich spent the next few years living
Zdeněk_Fibich
German pianist and music teacher (1821–1884)
and America. Together with Franz Liszt and the cooperation of Ignaz Lachner, Vincenz Lachner and Immanuel Faisst, he created arrangements of piano works
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Divertimento attributed to Joseph Haydn
(first published 1852) Richard Blagrove: Toy Symphony (circa 1850s) Ignaz Lachner: Toy Symphony, Op. 85 (circa 1850s) August Conradi: Christmas Overture
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Church in Austria
the Reformed City Church were Wilhelm Karl Rust (active 1819–1827), Ignaz Lachner (active 1827–1831), Benedict Randhartinger (active 1831–1835), Gottfried
Reformed City Church of Vienna
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Orgelzentrum Valley [de] – Valley Gebrüder-Lachner-Museum [nl], dedicated to Vinzenz, Franz and Ignaz Lachner – Rain Berlin and Brandenburg Musik-Museum
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winning an 1835 competition. Heavily criticized by Robert Schumann. Ignaz Lachner Toy Symphony See Toy Symphony (section "Other Toy Symphonies") for more
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Jeschurun, the introduction had commendations from noted composers such as Ignaz Lachner, Giacomo Meyerbeer, Louis Spohr, and others. Japhet died in Frankfurt
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harpsichord (1986); CeBeDeM Sonata No. 4 for viola and piano (1991); CeBeDeM Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895) Trio No. 1 in B♭ major for violin, viola and piano, Op.
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Finnish violinist (born 1969)
others the complete works for string quartet by Franz Lachner, Vinzenz Lachner and Ignaz Lachner as first recording. In cooperation with her twin sister
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16 – Fredrik August Dahlgren, songwriter (born 1816) February 24 – Ignaz Lachner, conductor and composer (born 1807) March 16 – Richard Corney Grain
1895_in_music
Concerto No. 1, Op. 28 in A minor Theodor Kirchner – 4 Notturnos, Op.28 Ignaz Lachner – 3 Charakterstücke, Op.83 Franz Liszt – Les Jeux d'eaux à la Villa
1877_in_music
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Vinzenz Krommer (1759–1831), Czech composer of classical music Vinzenz Lachner (1811–1893), German composer and conductor Carl Alois Johann-Nepomuk Vinzenz
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German opera singer (1820–1887)
she made one more appearance the following April as Nandl in one of Ignaz Lachner's Alpine Scenes, Das Versprechen hinter'm Herd. In 1841, she had married
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(1732–1795) Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784) Carlos Baguer (1768-1808) Franz Ignaz Beck (1734–1809) Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) Georg Benda (1722–1795)
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Friedrich Daniel Rudolf Kuhlau Concertino in F, Op. 45 for two horns Ignaz Lachner Concertino, Op. 43 for horn, bassoon and orchestra Maximilian Joseph
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Julius Vincenz von Krombholz (1782–1843), physician and mycologist Vincenz Lachner (1811–1893), German composer and conductor Vincenz Liechtenstein (1950–2008)
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Joseph-Philippe Simon, librettist and actor (died 1891) April 2 – Franz Lachner, Bavarian composer/conductor (died 1890) April 12 – Anton Wilhelm von Zuccalmaglio
1803_in_music
German composer and pedagogue
who belonged to the late German Romantic era. Urspruch was a pupil of Ignaz Lachner and Joachim Raff in Frankfurt, and later one of the favourite students
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Events to celebrate music by Franz Schubert
Wilhelm August Rieder, Johann Mayrhofer, Johann Gabriel Seidl, Franz Lachner, Joseph von Spaun and even Ludwig van Beethoven. Modern Schubertiades are
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June 6 – Adrien-François Servais, cellist (d. 1866) September 11 – Ignaz Lachner (d. 1895) October 15 – Jan van Boom, composer (died 1872) October 21
1807_in_music
Former theatre and opera house in Vienna, Austria
several composers conducted the theatre orchestra, including the young Franz Lachner and Ferdinando Paer. 1753 (perhaps 1751): Der krumme Teufel (The Lame Devil)
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1891) May 22 – Giulia Grisi, operatic soprano (d. 1869) July 19 – Vincenz Lachner, composer (d. 1893) August 5 – Ambroise Thomas, opera composer (d. 1896)
1811_in_music
Miska Hauser – Ballad (Dedicated to Lady MacDonnell of South Australia) Ignaz Lachner – Piano Trio No.2, Op.45 Ernst Pauer – Quintet for Piano and Winds,
1856_in_music
Theatre and opera company in Mannheim, Germany
Generalmusikdirektor. Ignaz Fränzl (1779–1803) Johann Peter Ritter (1803–1823) Michael Frey (1823–1832) Joseph Eschborn (1832–1834) Franz Lachner (1834–1836) Vinzenz
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8 May 2008.. Also see Wulf (1999) as per List of compositions by Franz Lachner. Schlüren, Christoph (2004). "Online Publication of Preface to Score of
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Chamber music group of nine
include Louise Farrenc (Op. 38, 1849), Georges Onslow (Op. 77, 1851), Franz Lachner (Nonet in F major 1875), Josef Rheinberger (Op. 139, 1884), and Tilo Medek
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German composer and pianist (1833–1897)
including his own first two piano sonatas, and met with Ferdinand David, Ignaz Moscheles, and Hector Berlioz, among others. After Schumann's attempted
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Flemish composer, teacher, conductor, and writer
Gaetano Donizetti, Franz Lachner, Franz Liszt, Ignaz Moscheles, Ignaz Franz Mosel, Mozart's son Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart, Ignaz von Seyfried, Wenzel J
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teachers Rheinberger (1839–1901) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner. William Berwald [pupils] Stanislav Binički George Whitefield Chadwick [pupils]
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Théodore Gouvy (1874) Asger Hamerik (1887) Friedrich Kiel (1862) Franz Lachner (1865) Franz Liszt (1871) Jean-Paul-Égide Martini (For Louis XVI & Marie
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teacher's teachers Kahn (1865–1951) studied with teachers including Vinzenz Lachner and Josef Rheinberger. Theodore Holland [pupils] Wilhelm Kempff Ferdinand
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268 Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda – Divertissement in F major, Op.28 Franz Lachner – Fragen Felix Mendelssohn Piano Concerto No. 1, Opus 25 (premièred October
1831_in_music
from BrookB- the Breitkopf thematic catalogue. See manuscript score of Lachner 4, uploaded to IMSLP. "BBC Broadcast of Performance of Pedro Miguel Marqués
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Franz Ignaz; Badley, Allan (1997). "Beck, Franz: Symphony in G minor, Op. 1, No. 1". Artaria Editions. Retrieved 10 April 2018. Beck, Franz Ignaz; Badley
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1824 string quartet by Franz Schubert
played again at a house concert in the home of composer Franz Lachner, with violinist Ignaz Schuppanzigh leading. Schuppanzigh, one of the leading violinists
String Quartet No. 14 (Schubert)
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Church in Vienna, Austria
the Protestant Patent of 1861. In the 19th century, the composers Franz Lachner and Hermann Graedener were employed as organists in the Lutheran City Church
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by 2nd page. Pleyel, Ignaz, ed. by Raymond R. Smith. Periodical Symphonies: Nos. 1 and 14 at Google Books "Internationale Ignaz Pleyel Gesellschaft" (PDF)
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Probably published ca.1824. Hoey, Choo (1985). "Notes to Recording of Lachner Symphony". Naxos Records. Retrieved 6 December 2007. "Description of Liljefors
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Benda List of compositions by Franz Krommer List of compositions by Franz Lachner List of compositions by Franz Liszt Transcriptions by Franz Liszt List
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concert band, solo trombone, and (optional) chorus and strings. Franz Lachner (1803–1890), German composer of 8 symphonies Mikhail Glinka (1804–1857)
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Donizetti – Adelia Fromental Halévy Charles VI La reine de Chypre Franz Lachner – Caterina Cornaro Giovanni Pacini – L'uomo del mistero January 15 – Thorvald
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(1819–20) Joseph Küffner Symphony No. 4, Op. 141 (published 1823) Franz Lachner Symphony No. 5 "Passionata", Op. 52 (1835) Albéric Magnard Symphony No
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Political ideology within liberalism
European Social Survey. Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine. Lachner, Andreas (2006), "Das Parteiensystem der Schweiz", Die Parteiensysteme
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Kalkbrenner Ignaz Moscheles [pupils] Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart [pupils] Johann Peter Pixis [pupils] Anton Reicha [pupils] Ferdinand Ries [pupils] Ignaz von
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(† 1881), Joseph Andreas Buchner († 1854), Friedrich Creuzer († 1858), Ignaz von Döllinger († 1890), Wilhelm von Dönniges († 1872), Christian Gottfried
Members of the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art
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Symphony No. 2 (1939–40) Mily Balakirev Symphony No. 2 (1900–08) Franz Ignaz Beck Symphony, Op. 3, No. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 "Choral"
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Form of classical music composed for a small group of instruments
Giovanni Battista Sammartini, Ignaz Holzbauer, and Franz Xaver Richter wrote precursors of the string quartet. Franz Ignaz von Beecke (1733-1803), with
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teacher's teachers Urspruch (1850–1907) studied with teachers including Franz Lachner, Franz Liszt, and Joachim Raff. Walter Damrosch Charles L. Bestor Wendy
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(1850–1900) studied with teachers including Salomon Jadassohn, Vinzenz Lachner, and Ignaz Moscheles. Emanuel Chvála Karel Kovařovic Zdeněk Nejedlý Otakar Ostrčil
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Donizetti: Caterina Cornaro Fromental Halévy: La reine de Chypre Franz Lachner: Caterina Cornaro Giorgio Cornaro, Italian nobleman, father of Catherine
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Austrian-German piano maker
on Conrad Graf fortepiano (1826). Rufus Müller, Christoph Hammer. Franz Lachner. Sängerfahrt, Op.33, und Andere Lieder nach Gedichten von Heine. Label:
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Helmut Lachenmann (1935– ): Das Mädchen mit den Schwefelhölzern Franz Lachner (1803–1890): Caterina Cornaro Lori Laitman (1955– ): Come to Me In Dreams
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Ardent; Burning
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Slovene
Short form of Slovene Ignacij, possibly IGNAC means "unknowing."
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German form of Latin Ignatius, possibly IGNATZ means "unknowing." It is interesting to note that the word Nazi originated as a short form of Ignatz and was used colloquially as a byname for a foolish or awkward person.
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Music; God Songs
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Forest Flower
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Uprising
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Servant of the Wise (Allah)
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his gift,An ancestor of Jesus
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