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Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (10
January 1760 – 27
January 1802) was a
German composer and
conductor from the
classical period.
Zumsteeg championed the operas...
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Zumsteeg is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emilie Zumsteeg (1796–1857),
German choir conductor, songwriter, singer, composer, and...
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Emilie Zumsteeg (9
December 1796 – 1
August 1857) was a
German choral conductor, singer, composer, and pianist.
Zumsteeg was born
Stuttgart (then in the...
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Geisterinsel is a
Singspiel in 3 acts by
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg for Stuttgart, but
premiered in 1805 in Dresden. A
recording featuring Christiane Karg...
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Ferguson (1796)
Johann Friedrich Hugo von
Dalberg (1799)
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (1803)
Franz Schubert's song "An die Freude", D 189, for voice, unison...
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Angelo Tarchi (1760–1814)
Gaetano Valeri [it] (1760–1822)
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg (1760–1802) Marie-Elizabeth Cléry (1761 –
after 1795)
Yevstigney Fomin...
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songs by
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, an
important composer of Lieder. The
precocious young student "wanted to modernize"
Zumsteeg's songs, as
reported by Joseph...
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Geisterinsel (Reichardt) Die
Geisterinsel (Fleischmann) Die
Geisterinsel (
Zumsteeg)
Enchanted Island (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Aschhausen, (1575–1622), Prince-Bishop of
Bamberg and of Würzburg
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, (1760–1802),
composer Johann Martin Schleyer, (1831–1912),
developer of...
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lyrical styles, was
undoubtedly modelled on the
ballads of
Johann Rudolf Zumsteeg, and has been
copied by many
composers since his day. His
settings of the...