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Oppersdorff (1778 - 1818) was a
Silesian nobleman and a
great lover of music, who
commissioned Beethoven's
Fourth and
Fifth Symphonies.
Oppersdorff's...
- Lands. From the late 16th
century it was
owned by the
Oppersdorff family.
George III
Oppersdorff, as a
supporter of Catholicism,
built several chapels...
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Prince visited the
house of one of the latter's friends,
Count Franz von
Oppersdorff, in
nearby Oberglogau. The
Count maintained a
private orchestra, and...
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divorced her in 1697, and, in 1698, she
married Count Gustav Hannibal von
Oppersdorff (Oppersdorf) (died 1744). On 1
November 1698, she gave
birth to a son...
- Hans
Georg Count von
Oppersdorff (1920−2003).
Since 1969, they and
their offspring bear the name Count/Countess von
Oppersdorff-Solms-Braunfels, with...
- of the
family to this day, now
under the
stewardship of the
Counts of
Oppersdorff-Solms-Braunfels.
Braunfels Castle commands the
surrounding landscape...
- Hesse-K****el (8
October 1940 Rome, Italy) she
married Count Friedrich von
Oppersdorff on 28
February 1962. They have two sons. The
family lived mostly at Villa...
- flute.
Sedlatzek served in the
Royal Court Orchestra of
Count Franz von
Oppersdorff of
Oberglogau and as
Royal Chamber Virtuoso to
Prince Paul III Anton...
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Fallon and
Tonomi Kishimoto-Eley
Editor – John
Cutler Grade –
Peter Oppersdorff at MPC Cast – Blackhaine, Gina Campone, Luca Bakos,
Kaivalya Brewerton...
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Symphony No. 4 in B♭
major 1806–March 1807 p: Vienna, 1808
Count Franz von
Oppersdorff i/4 i/2 Op. 67
Symphony No. 5 "Fate" in C
minor 1807– 22
December 1808...