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Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith (Prague, 7 July 1746 – Paris, 3
October 1820) was a
Bohemian horn
player and
versatile composer influenced by
Joseph Haydn and Ignaz...
- altered,
sometimes even mutilated,
versions of the
opera (see
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith).
Productions of the past
century have
tended to be more
faithful to Mozart's...
- He was the
teacher of the
Bohemian composer and
pianist Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith.
During this time he met Diderot, who
called him 'Philidor le subtil' in...
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Giuseppe Cambini (1746 – c. 1825)
James Hook (1746–1827)
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith (1746–1820)
Johann Friedrich Peter (1746–1813)
Giovanni Punto, or Jan Václav...
- Antonín Kraft,
cellist and
composer (b. 1749)
October 3 –
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith, horn
player and
composer (b. 1746) date
unknown –
Marie Bigot,
piano teacher...
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Philharmonic and
Professor of Horn at the
Eastman School of
Music Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith,
Bohemian horn
player and
composer of Horn concertos.
Julie Landsman, former...
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Franz Paul
Lachner (1803–1890)
Ignaz Lachner (1807–1895)
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith (1746–1820)
Louis Lacombe (1818–1884) Paul
Lacome (1838–1920)
Bernard Germain...
- Les Mystères d'Isis,
French adaptation of the
opera by
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith,
represented for the
first time in
Paris in 1801.
Production run for 130...
- 1827 as
Pamina in Les mystères d'Isis, a
pastiche opera by
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith based on the
story of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte.
Faced with
enormous deficits...
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interpolating pieces he
composed himself.
Together with
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith, a
Bohemian horn
player and composer, he
produced a
number of infamous...