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Siegmund III
Christoph Graf von
Schrattenbach, also
Sigismundus (28
February 1698 – 16
December 1771) was Prince-Archbishop of
Salzburg from 1753 to 1771...
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Schrattenbach is a town in the
district of
Neunkirchen in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der
Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und...
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Wolfgang Hannibal von
Schrattenbach (12
September 1660 – 22 July 1738) was a
German Prince-Bishop of Olomouc,
Viceroy of
Naples and Cardinal. He was born...
- prolifically,
gaining the
favour of
Archbishop Siegmund Christoph von
Schrattenbach, who, as Leopold's employer, had to
consent to the journey. Permission...
- MH 155,
following the
death of the
Count Archbishop Sigismund von
Schrattenbach in
Salzburg in
December 1771.
Haydn completed the
Requiem before the...
- why
there are no
churches built in the
Rococo style.
Sigismund von
Schrattenbach continued with the
construction of "Sigmundstor" and the
statue of holy...
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Sigismund von
Schrattenbach was the
ruling archbishop at
Salzburg when
Mozart was born and
during his youth. He was a
generous patron of the
Mozart family...
- Prince-Archbishop
Sigismund von
Schrattenbach, but he died
before the work
could be performed.
Mozart then
dedicated it to
Schrattenbach's successor, Hieronymus...
- old, and a
fortnight after the
death of the
Archbishop Sigismund von
Schrattenbach. The
piece was
written in
Salzburg between the composer's
second and...
- (Immaculate Mary) column,
commissioned by
Archbishop Sigismund von
Schrattenbach and
executed by the
brothers Wolfgang and
Johann Baptist Hagenauer between...