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Josef Triebensee (Trübensee) (November 21, 1772 Třeboň -
April 22, 1846 Prague) was a
Bohemian composer and oboist. He
studied composition with Albrechtsberger...
- and two
violins (2011)
Josef Triebensee's Trio for 2
oboes and
English horn, Trio in F
major c.(1794–6)
Josef Triebensee's Trio for 2
oboes and English...
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musicians of the day:
first cellist Joseph Franz Weigl,
first oboist Josef Triebensee,
second oboist Johann Went [de]
second horn
Joseph Leutgeb, and the clarinettist...
- Tajmar) (1767–1817),
Bohemian (English horn)
Georg Triebensee (1746–1813),
Bohemian *
Josef Triebensee (1772–1846),
Bohemian * (composer) Jan
Nepomuk Vent [cs;...
- François-Louis
Perne 1772 1832
French composer and
musicographer Josef Triebensee 1772 1846
Bohemian composer and
oboist Johann Wilhelm Wilms 1772 1847...
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Maria Frances Parke (1772–1822) François-Louis
Perne (1772–1832)
Josef Triebensee (1772–1846)
Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772–1847)
Sophie Bawr (1773–1860) Pietro...
- a
composer of over 80
works for Harmonie, and oboist/composer
Josef Triebensee. The
Harmonie continued as a
lively musical tradition until the Napoleonic...
- Schubert: 6
Minuets for Winds, D.2d, and Trio of a Minuet, D.2f
Josef Triebensee: Miscellanées de Musique,
volume 3, Opp. 4-6 For 2 oboes, 2 clarinets...
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Johann Georg Lickl (1769–1843)
Ludwig van
Beethoven (1770–1827)
Josef Triebensee (1772–1846)
Wenzel Thomas Matiegka (1773–1830)
Ignaz von
Seyfried (1776–1841)...
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studied singing with Václav Tomášek and
composition with
oboist Josef Triebensee. He made his
stage debut in 1817 in
Prague as
Sarastro in Mozart's Magic...