- Paul
Wranitzky (Czech:
Pavel Vranický; 30
December 1756 – 29
September 1808) was a Moravian-Austrian
classical composer. His half brother, Antonín, was...
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violinist Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820),
composer and
violinist Karoline Seidler-
Wranitzky (1790–1872),
singer Friedrich Wranitzky [de] (1798–1839), cellist...
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Maria Karolina Johanna Seidler-
Wranitzky (17
January 1790 – 4
September 1872) was a
Czech operatic soprano. She
notably created the role of
Agathe in...
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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...
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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....
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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...