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- Joseph Johann Michael Starzer (1726 – 22 April 1787) was an Austrian composer and violinist of the pre-classical period. He was active in Moscow, Saint...
- Noverre mounted a new version of Don Quixote in Vienna to the music of Josef Starzer, a production that appears to have been a revival of the original by Hilverding...
- classical period in music. Together with Georg Christoph Wagenseil and Josef Starzer, Monn formed the Viennese Pre-classical movement ("Wiener Vorkl****ik")...
- Psychiatry. 17 (2): 133–142. doi:10.1002/wps.20514. PMC 5980504. PMID 29856558. Starzer MS, Nordentoft M, Hjorthøj C (April 2018). "Rates and Predictors of Conversion...
- is K. 665; the rest is K9 Anh.A 35 as an arrangement of work by Josef Starzer and François Granier) December 1772 16 Salzburg and Milan 126 161/163 141a...
- Kohaut (1726–1784) François-André Danican Philidor (1726–1795) Joseph Starzer (c. 1726–1787) Joseph Anton Steffan, or Josef Antonín Štěpán (1726–1797)...
- Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Georg Matthias Monn, Matthaeus Schloger, Joseph Starzer. Denkmaler der Tonkunst in Osterreich. Vol. Band 31, 39. Graz: Akademische...
- operatic style. June 24 - Premiere of the ballet Adele de Ponthieu by Josef Starzer at the Burgtheater in Vienna. July 14 – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his...
- 24 September 1754 Lisinga contralto Vittoria Tesi Silango tenor Joseph Friebert Sivene soprano Theresia Heinisch Tangia contralto Katharina Starzer...
- (1712–1786) George Stansbury (1800 – 1845) Robert Starer (1924–2001) Joseph Starzer (c. 1726 – 1787) Roman Statkowski (1859–1925) Maria Fredrica von Stedingk...