A court chapel (German: Hofkapelle) is a chapel (building) and/or a chapel as a musical ensemble associated with a royal or noble court. Most of these...
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royal or noble court. Most of these are royal (court) chapels, but when the ruler of the court is not a king, the more generic "court chapel" is used, for...
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Court chapel, or its equivalent in other languages (like Hofkapelle in German), may refer to: Mannheim Palace Church, founded as a court chapel Opernhaus...
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of the court, with the monarch and performed its functions wherever he or she was residing at the time. The earliest written record of the Chapel dates...
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over the staircase in 1743. At the same time, the decorations of the Court Chapel were realized and its consecration was performed in 1743. From 1740 to...
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St. Petersburg State Academic Capella (redirect from Saint Petersburg Court Chapel)
Dunlop. The Russian Court Chapel Choir 1796-1917. Routledge, 2013. ISBN 1134422059 ISBN 9781134422050 Jopi Harri. St. Petersburg Court Chant and the Tradition...
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Imperial Court in Vienna. On 28 April, they signed a contract on the completion of the unfinished tomb of Emperor Maximilian I in the court chapel of Innsbruck...
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Queens' College, Cambridge (redirect from Queens' College Chapel, Cambridge)
Old Court, incorporates all necessary components of a medieval college in a single building: residences, dining hall, kitchens, library, and chapel. There...
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Hofburg (section Court Library)
(Reichskleinodien) and of the Empire of Austria. The Court Music Chapel (Hofmusikkapelle) is located inside the Court Chapel (Hofburgkapelle [de]) and is where the...
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their famous court architect Balthasar Neumann, among them: Würzburg Residence court chapel Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers Court chapel of Meersburg...
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King's College, Cambridge (section Chapel)
instructions of the Founder's Will. The college remained as the Old Court, chapel and a few small surrounding buildings for nearly two-hundred years until...
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Royal chapel or Chapel Royal may refer to: Capela Real, Portugal Capilla flamenca, Spanish royal court Chapel Royal, royal chapels in the British Commonwealth:...
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Sistine Chapel The Sistine Chapel (/ˈsɪstiːn/ SIST-een; Latin: Sacellum Sixtinum; Italian: Cappella Sistina [kapˈpɛlla siˈstiːna]) is a chapel in the...
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American International Church (redirect from Tottenham Court Road Chapel)
Whitefield's Tabernacle, Moorfields, in 1770. The original chapel stood on the west side of Tottenham Court Road, between Tottenham Street and Howland Street,...
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Kapellmeister from 1788 to 1824, he was responsible for music at the court chapel and attached school. Even as his works dropped from performance, and...
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A royal chapel is a chapel associated with a monarch, a royal court, or in a royal palace. A royal chapel may also be a body of clergy or musicians serving...
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A wedding chapel is a building or room, other than a legal court, where marriages are regularly performed. Usually wedding chapels are for-profit venues...
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architecture refers to the architecture of Christian buildings, such as churches, chapels, convents, seminaries, etc. It has evolved over the two thousand years...
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Hofkapelle Graz, a new ensemble in the 2010s, with a name referring to a court chapel founded in 1564. a cappella "El afianzamiento de la Capilla de Música...
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Papal household (redirect from Papal Chapel)
religious or a civil character. It is organised into two bodies: the Papal Chapel (Cappella Pontificia), which assists the pope in his functions as the spiritual...
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18th century are based on Merian's information. Under Ruprecht I, the court chapel was erected on the Jettenbühl. When Ruprecht became the King of Germany...
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the chapel. The chapel is the oldest newly built protestant church in the world, although construction of the shell began as a catholic court chapel in...
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he further practiced music under Emanuel Kegel, the director of the court chapel. Some of his educators took a dim view of music, and tried to divert...
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The Wiener Hofmusikkapelle is the group of musicians serving at the court chapel in Vienna. It was founded in 1498 under Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor...
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Luther, died in Torgau and is buried there in the Marienkirche. The court chapel, constructed in 1543-44 by Nikolaus Gromann, was consecrated by Luther...
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the daily life of the court during the Ancien Régime (Bluche, 1986, 1991; Petitfils, 1995; Solnon, 1987). The château's first chapel dated from the time...
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Maps The Hampton Court Garden Festival The Royal Tennis Court at Hampton Court Palace The Choir of The Chapel Royal at Hampton Court Palace Aerial photo...
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The Queen's Chapel (officially, The Queen's Chapel St. James Palace and previously the German Chapel) is a chapel in central London, England. Designed...
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC, UNC-Chapel Hill, or simply Carolina) is a public research university in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United...
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Philip the Good (category Arts in the court of Philip the Good)
Robert Morton, and later Guillaume Dufay were all part of Philip's court chapel. In 1428, van Eyck travelled to Portugal to paint a portrait of the daughter...
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