Joseph Weigl (28 March 1766 – 3 February 1846) was an Austrian composer and conductor, born in Eisenstadt, Hungary, Austrian Empire. The son of Joseph...
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Joseph Franz Weigl (19 May 1740 - 25 January 1820) was a Bavarian and Austrian cellist. He was a cellist in the orchestra of the Esterházy family. He played...
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Weigl is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Weigl, American poet Joseph Weigl, Austrian composer and conductor Julian Weigl...
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Op. 5 (piano) Niccolò Paganini: Sonata con variazioni on a Theme from Joseph Weigl Ludwig van Beethoven: 7 Variations on "Kind, willst du ruhig schlafen"...
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1799), a German Talmudist and rabbi. Joseph Franz Weigl (1740–1820), cellist, father of Joseph Weigl Joseph Weigl (1766–1846), composer and conductor Friedrich...
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keyboard, the custom of the day. Later performances were conducted by Joseph Weigl. The first production was given eight further performances, all in 1786...
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to the Zentralfriedhof. His monument is adorned by a poem written by Joseph Weigl, one of his pupils: Ruh sanft! Vom Staub entblößt, Wird Dir die Ewigkeit...
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L'amor marinaro ossia Il corsaro (15 October 1797, Wiener Hoftheater) by Joseph Weigl. This particular melody, "Pria ch'io l'impegno" ("Before I go to work")...
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Weidinger include Leopold Kozeluh and Joseph Weigl (1766–1846). Michael Lorenz: "Six More Unknown Godchildren of Joseph Haydn" (Vienna, 2015) John A. Rice...
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Ignaz Anton Ladurner [fr] (1766–1839) Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766–1803) Joseph Weigl (1766–1846) Samuel Wesley (1766–1837) Caroline Wuiet (1766–1835) Henri...
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