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Joseph Leutgeb (or Leitgeb; 6
October 1732 – 27
February 1811) was an
outstanding horn
player of the
classical era, a
friend and
musical inspiration for...
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front of a
total audience of more than 730,000.
Concert promoters Klaus Leutgeb and
Marek Lieberberg encouraged Adele to
perform in
Europe in a temporary...
- Schack, and the horn
player Joseph Leutgeb.
Leutgeb and
Mozart carried on a kind of
friendly mockery,
often with
Leutgeb as the butt of Mozart's practical...
- technique,
perhaps in a nod to the horn
player (Mozart's
great friend)
Joseph Leutgeb's advanced age and (presumably)
reduced capabilities at the time of composition...
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representation in the
entorhinal cortex". Science, 305, 1258–1264.
Leutgeb, S.,
Leutgeb, J.K., Treves, A., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2004). "Distinct...
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Quintet in E-flat major, K. 407 (386c), in 1782 for the
soloist Joseph Leutgeb. The work
calls for one horn, one violin, two
violas and one cello, which...
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Amadeus Mozart were
written for his
friend Joseph Leutgeb, whom he had
known since childhood.
Leutgeb was a
skilled player, and the
works are difficult...
- 305, 1258–1264
Archived 17
February 2012 at the
Wayback Machine.
Leutgeb, S.,
Leutgeb, J.K., Treves, A., Moser, M.-B. and Moser, E.I. (2004). Distinct...
- 1644-1704),
violinist and
composer in
Salzburg from the
early 1670s.
Joseph Leutgeb (1732–1811),
virtuoso horn player, was part of the archbishop's court....
- The
composition was
written as a
friendly gesture for the
hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is
mentioned a few
times in the score), and
Mozart probably did...