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recommended Haydn to
Count Morzin, who, in 1757,
became his
first full-time employer. Haydn's job
title under Count Morzin was Kapellmeister, that is...
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Count Karl
Joseph of
Morzin (1717–1783) was a
Bohemian aristocrat from the
Morzin family (originally from
northeastern Italian region of Friuli), remembered...
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Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác, German:
Palais Morzin) is a
baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague,
named after the
Morzin family for whom it was...
- to Wenceslas,
Count of
Morzin, an
advisor to
Charles VI, Holy
Roman Emperor (not to be
confused with Karl Joseph,
Count Morzin,
benefactor of
Joseph Haydn)...
- up his
first job as a
music director in 1757 for the
Morzin family,
found that when the
Morzin household was in Vienna, his own
orchestra was only part...
- The
Morzin Palace (Czech: Morzinský palác) is a
country estate in Dolní Lukavice,
Czech Republic. It was the
hereditary estate of
Count Karl
Joseph Morzin...
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Morzine (French pronunciation: [
mɔʁzin]; Arpitan: Morzena),
alternatively known as Morzine-Avoriaz (pronounced [
mɔʁzin avɔʁja]), is an
alpine commune on...
- (born 1965),
Austrian writer,
screenwriter and film
director Thomas Czernin-
Morzin (born 1966),
Austrian investor and
businessman Peter Czernin (born 1966)...
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Ferdinand Johann Graf von
Morzin (1756 in Ptenín – 27
February 1805 in Prague) was a
Bohemian nobleman and an
Austrian infantry commander during the French...
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Count Rodolfo Giovanni di Marazzino, also
known as
Rudolf Morzin, (c. 11
November 1585 – 1645) was from an
Italian family that
lived in Bohemia. From 1629...