- Schikaneder.
Haibel, who is said by some to have left his
first wife for Sophie, was the
cathedral choirmaster in Djakovar.
Following Haibel’s death in 1826...
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Jakob Haibel (20 July 1762 Graz – 24
March 1826 Đakovo) was an
Austrian composer,
operatic tenor and choirmaster.
Around 1789,
Haibel joined Emanuel Schikaneder's...
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Amadeus Mozart as
above Sophie Weber (1763–1846), singer,
married Jakob Haibel (1762–1826)
Franz Anton Weber (1734–1812) Carl
Maria von
Weber (1786–1826)...
- (1): 3–9. doi:10.1097/BOR.0b013e32835b133a. PMID 23114585. S2CID 21101525.
Haibel H,
Rudwaleit M,
Braun J,
Sieper J (January 2005). "Six
months open label...
- librettist. New
additions to the
troupe included Anna
Gottlieb and
Jakob Haibel. The new
company was successful, and Die Entführung aus dem
Serail again...
- doi:10.1016/j.rdc.2012.04.007. PMID 22819091. Poddubnyy, D.; Rudwaleit, M.;
Haibel, H.; Listing, J.; Marker-Hermann, E.; Zeidler, H.; Braun, J.; Sieper, J...
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Genii treble, mezzo-soprano,
contralto Monostatos, a moor
baritone Jakob Haibel Tipheus, King of
Paphos baritone Sithos, his
friend b**** High priestess...
- 68:
Twelve variations for
piano on the "Menuet a la Vigano" from
Jakob Haibel's ballet Le
nozze disturbate (1795) WoO 69: Nine
variations for
piano on...
- G****van Chavchavadze,
Georgian politician and
diplomat (d. 1811) 1762 –
Jakob Haibel,
Austrian tenor and
composer (d. 1826) 1774 –
Auguste de Marmont, French...
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Franz Anton Hoffmeister, Joh. B. Henneberg,
Franz Xaver Süßmayr and
Jakob Haibel) 2
March 26, 1798, Vienna,
Theater auf der
Wieden Joachim Perinet 1798 Jägerfreude...