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- Paul Wranitzky (Czech: Pavel Vranický; 30 December 1756 – 29 September 1808) was a Moravian-Austrian classical composer. His half brother, Antonín, was...
- and violinist Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820), composer and violinist Karoline Seidler-Wranitzky (1790–1872), singer Friedrich Wranitzky [de] (1798–1839), cellist...
- Maria Karolina Johanna Seidler-Wranitzky (17 January 1790 – 4 September 1872) was a Czech operatic soprano. She notably created the role of Agathe in...
- composers today and has been attributed to either Johann Holzer [de] or Paul Wranitzky. Nineteen days before his death on 5 December 1791, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
- Antonín Vranický, Germanized as Anton Wranitzky, and also seen as Wranizky (13 June 1761 in Nová Říše – 6 August 1820 in Vienna), was a Czech violinist...
- needed to control his tears because all eyes would be upon him. Paul Wranitzky: "Funeral March for the Death of King Louis XVI" from the Symphony Op...
- Seyler's opera called Oberon by Karl Ludwig Giesecke with music by Paul Wranitzky debuted in Vienna shortly afterwards. Both operas enjo**** po****rity....
- chorus and orchestra at her request. Her favourite composers included Paul Wranitzky and Joseph Leopold Eybler, a composer of sacred music. In the winter of...
- Defonseca". Deal, Bama Lutes (1 April 2005). "Chapter 2: Feral Children and Wranitzky's Pantomime-Ballet Das Waldmädchen (1796)" (PDF). The Origin and Performance...
- 1795) Daniel Gottlob Türk (1756–1813) Jan Wański [pl] (1756–1830) Paul Wranitzky, also Pavel Vranický (1756–1808) Antonio Calegari (1757–1828) Ignaz Pleyel...