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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...
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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...
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became sole Kapellmeister. In the 19th century,
Franz Danzi began as
Hofkapellmeister in 1812.
Josef Strauss succeeded Danzi and
served in that capacity...
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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...
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Romantic and
early modern eras,
director of the
Weimar Court Orchestra (
Hofkapellmeister)
Johann Sebastian Bach
Franz Liszt Richard Wagner Martin Luther (1483–1546)...