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- English language works about composers who held the title. The word Hofkapellmeister specified that the Kapellmeister worked at a nobleman's court (Hof);...
- 19th century, Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner each served as Hofkapellmeister. In the 20th century, Richard Strauss became closely ****ociated with...
- to:- Franz Fischer (musician) [Wikidata] (1849–1918), cellist and Hofkapellmeister in München Franz Joseph Emil Fischer (1877–1947), chemist, famous for...
- (1848–1849) Robert Radecke (Hofkapellmeister, 1871–1887) Joseph Sucher (1888–1899) Richard Strauss (1899–1913) Leo Blech (Hofkapellmeister, 1913–1920) Erich Kleiber...
- became sole Kapellmeister. In the 19th century, Franz Danzi began as Hofkapellmeister in 1812. Josef Strauss succeeded Danzi and served in that capacity...
- Hofkapelle Stuttgart, historically the Württemberg Hofkapelle is a German orchestra based in Stuttgart which has existed since the 16th century. It was...
- (1848–1849) Robert Radecke (Hofkapellmeister, 1871–1887) Joseph Sucher (1888–1899) Richard Strauss (1899–1913) Leo Blech (Hofkapellmeister, 1913–1920) Erich Kleiber...
- The Morettische Opernhaus (also Moretti-Theater) was the most frequently performed opera house in Dresden from the end of the 18th century, in the era...
- The Königliches Hoftheater (Royal Court Theatre) in Dresden, Saxony, was a theatre for opera and drama in the royal seat of the Kingdom of Saxony from...
- Romantic and early modern eras, director of the Weimar Court Orchestra (Hofkapellmeister) Johann Sebastian Bach Franz Liszt Richard Wagner Martin Luther (1483–1546)...