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Count Franz von
Walsegg (January 17, 1763 –
November 11, 1827) was a
German aristocrat,
living in
Stuppach Castle near Gloggnitz, who is best remembered...
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version dated 1792 by
Franz Xaver Süssmayr was
delivered to
Count Franz von
Walsegg, who had
commissioned the
piece for a
requiem service on 14
February 1792...
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commissioning of the
Requiem from
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart by
Count Franz von
Walsegg. The do****ent was
censored in
Vienna in
February 1839; the back of the...
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composes mostly dance music (K. 599–611). 14 February: Anna,
Count von
Walsegg's wife, dies at the age of 20. 3 March:
Mozart completes the
Fantasia in...
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anonymous benefactor. In reality, the
patron turned out to be
Count Franz von
Walsegg, who was
grieving after the
death of his wife.
Amadeus premiered in 1984...
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Countess Maria Elisabeth von
Pergen 27.
Countess Maria Rosina von
Walsegg 3.
Countess Juliana Batthyány-Strattmann 28.
Count János Károly Esterházy...
- 6 –
Bartolomeo Campagnoli,
violinist (b. 1751)
November 11 –
Franz von
Walsegg,
count who
commissioned Mozart's
Requiem (b. 1763)
November 20 – Alexey...
- as part of the ceremonials. Mid-July – An
emissary of
Count Franz von
Walsegg commissions a
Requiem for the late
Countess Anna from
Wolfgang Amadeus...
- Württemberg, Max Hessen, Kettler, Müfflingen, Sachsen-Gotha, Wolfenbüttel,
Walsegg, and Bevern, the
Frankish Höltzl regiment, and
companies from the Frankish...
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first time in its
original purpose,
during a
Requiem M**** for
Count Walsegg's deceased wife. The
monastery suffered for
centuries from insufficient...