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Franz Xaver Niemetschek (Czech: František
Xaver Němeček; 24 July 1766 – 19
March 1849) was a
Czech philosopher,
teacher and
music critic. He
wrote the...
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sister Sophie Weber as they were
recorded in the
biographies by
Franz Niemetschek and
Georg Nikolaus von Nissen. For instance, the
important biography...
- However,
scholars have
questioned the
authenticity of
Niemetschek's claims regarding Mozart.
Niemetschek claimed to have had a long ****ociation with Mozart...
- was born in Vienna. His schooling, in Prague, was
under Franz Xaver Niemetschek and František
Xaver Dušek, and he
became a
gifted pianist.
Before he...
- sort of requiem,
epitaph in verse. The same
event is
described by
Franz Niemetschek, who had also
interviewed Constanze: He
often wrote verse himself; mostly...
- enthusiasm" for his work;
biographies were
written first by Schlichtegroll,
Niemetschek, and Nissen, and
publishers vied to
produce complete editions of his...
- 1798,
Constanze is
noted to have
given another interview to
Franz Xaver Niemetschek,
another biographer looking to
publish a
compendium of Mozart's life...
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which appeared in the
early (1798)
biography of
Mozart by
Franz Xaver Niemetschek. In the
version of the
anecdote printed in Bartlett's Book of Anecdotes...
- the
father and
reformer of the
noble art of music." When in 1798
Franz Niemetschek published a
biography of Mozart, he
dedicated the book to Haydn, calling...
- century)
biographers of Mozart, such as
Friedrich Schlichtegroll and
Franz Niemetschek, used "Gottlieb". However, in 1798 the
publishing firm of
Breitkopf &...