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Johann Georg Albrechtsberger (3
February 1736 – 7
March 1809) was an
Austrian composer, organist, and
music theorist, and one of the
teachers of Ludwig...
- 01065 962 III c. 1783 (JGA)
Fugue E min.
Keyboard 42: 198 V/12 by
Albrechtsberger (Op. 1/8) 01139 970 III
Toccatina No. 6
Presto D min.
Keyboard 42: ****IV...
- in Vienna,
continuing his
instruction in
counterpoint with
Johann Albrechtsberger and
other teachers. In any case, by this time it must have
seemed clear...
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Albrechtsberger 1855, 234.
River Flows in You /
Canon in D -
Single by
Steven Chin on
Apple Music, 2017-01-11,
retrieved 2024-09-01
Albrechtsberger,...
- half
brother of
Pavel Vranický. He was a
pupil of Mozart,
Haydn and
Albrechtsberger, as
mentioned in a
letter from
Pavel Vranický to the
music publisher...
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musicians Father Bruno Glatzl (1721–1773) of Melk
Abbey (for whom
Albrechtsberger wrote his concerti),
Franz Koch (1761–1831), who was
discovered by...
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orchestra of the Esterházy family, he
studied music under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger,
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and
Antonio Salieri. He
became Kapellmeister...
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Concerto for Alto
Trombone and
Strings in B♭ (1769) by
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger.
Mozart used the
trombone in
operas (notably in
scenes featuring the...
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churches since the
fourteenth century. The
Austrian composer Johann Albrechtsberger—chiefly
known today as a
teacher of Beethoven—wrote
seven concerti...
- others; and for one violin, one viola, and two cellos, by
Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and others.
Another common standard classical quartet is the piano...