Johann Christoph Vogel (also given as Fogel) (18 March 1756, in Nuremberg – 28 June 1788, in Paris) was a German composer. He spent most of his life working...
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Gottsched, Johann Christoph (ed.). Der Deutschen Gesellschaft in Leipzig Oden und Cantaten in vier Büchern (in German). Vol. I. Leipzig: Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf...
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even known beyond the boundaries of France. Yost was a friend of Johann Christoph Vogel. Joseph Beer (1744–1811) was Yost's teacher. Yost himself was a...
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tragedy by Pierre Corneille La toison d'or (opera), a 1786 opera by Johann Christoph Vogel This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Démophon (category Operas by Johann Christoph Vogel)
Démophon is a French-language opera by the composer Johann Christoph Vogel, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 15 September...
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Altenburg (1584–1640) Johann Christoph Altnikol (1720–1759) Anna Amalia, Princess of Prussia (1723–1787) Johann André (1741–1799) Johann Anton André (1775–1842)...
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Prima la musica e poi le parole Giuseppe Sarti – Armida e Rinaldo Johann Christoph Vogel – La Toison d'or, premiered Sept. 5 in Paris First edition of Elias...
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La toison d'or (opera) (category Operas by Johann Christoph Vogel)
Fleece), is a French-language opera in three acts by the composer Johann Christoph Vogel. It was first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris...
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(born 1731) June 28 – Johann Christoph Vogel, composer July 14 – Johann Gottfried Müthel, composer (b. 1728) November 2 – Johann Samuel Schröter, German...
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opera by Maksym Berezovsky Démophon, 1789 French-language opera by Johann Christoph Vogel Démophoon, 1788 French-language opera by Luigi Cherubini Demophon...
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important than Vogel with better diplomatic skills and connections, was the merchant and court representative of Saxony-Weimar, Johann Christoph Jacob Paulsen...
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Alexievitch Seniloff Adolf Weidig [pupils] František Xaver Pokorný Johann Christoph Vogel Gertrude van den Bergh Anton Gerke [pupils] this teacher's teachers...
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Symphonie concertante E-flat major for 2 horns solo and orchestra Johann Christoph Vogel Concertante No. 1 in E major for 2 Horns and Orchestra Concertante...
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482 incomplete) Johann Friedrich Fasch, Concerto in C Major Caspar Förster, Concerto Johann Gottlieb Graun, Concerto in C Major Christoph Graupner, Four...
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (28 August 1749 – 22 March 1832) was a German polymath, who is widely regarded as the greatest and most influential writer in...
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studied with teachers including Gabriel Fauré. Luís de Freitas Branco Johann Christoph Vogel this teacher's teachers Grün (1837–1916) studied with teachers including...
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Suozzo Irish Film Orchestra Chloe Morgan 0:59 15. "La Toison d'Orf" Johann Christoph Vogel Mark Suozzo Irish Film Orchestra 0:36 16. "Sir Roger de Coverley"...
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Solothurn, Thurgau, and Zug. Jakob Christoph Blarer von Wartensee (1576–1608) Wilhelm Rinck von Balderstein (1609–1628) Johann Heinrich von Ostein (1629–1646)...
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Christoph Ludwig Agricola (5 November 1665 – 8 August 1724) was a German landscape painter and etcher. He was born and died in Regensburg (Ratisbon)....
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Les Fêtes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour, 2014, Glossa GES 921629-F Johann Christoph Vogel, La Toison d'or, 2013, Glossa GES 921628-F Louis Le Prince, Missa...
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Heinrich von Kleist (redirect from Henriette Vogel)
intellectual and musical accomplishments of the terminally-ill Henriette Vogel(de). Kleist, more disheartened and embittered than ever, agreed to do her...
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mathematician Johann Kaspar Horner. His artistic ability was evident by the age of ten. He was given his first drawing lessons by the engraver Georg Christoph Friedrich...
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architect (died 1728) 1655: July 7 – Christoph Dientzenhofer, Bavarian baroque architect (died 1722) 1656: July 20 – Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, Austrian...
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December 2014. Listing of 1957 studio recording of Démophon by Johann-Christoph Vogel conducted by Georges Tzipine accessed 27 December 2014 Listing of...
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dans l'île des lanternes André Grétry 1785 Jason La toison d'or Johann Christoph Vogel 1786 Alcindor Alcindor Nicolas Dezède 1787 Pollux Castor et Pollux...
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apprenticed to the engraver, Georg Christoph Friedrich Oberkogler (1774–1855). Later, he studied portrait painting with Johann Rudolf Obrist (1809–1868). He...
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F. T. W. Rosenberg Johann Georg Rosenhain Arthur Rosenthal Markus Rost Heinrich August Rothe Thomas Royen Ferdinand Rudio Christoph Rudolff Carl David...
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Bach (1645–1716), organist Johann Ambrosius Bach (1645–1695), musician Johann Christoph Bach (1645–1693), musician Johann Heinrich Buttstett (1666–1727)...
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Antoine Dauvergne preferred the German composer Johann Christoph Vogel. In the event, neither Piccinni nor Vogel were chosen for the job; that honour went to...
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Portraits), 2014. series Hervé Niquet - Le Concert Spirituel at Glossa Johann Christoph Vogel: La Toison d'or, San Lorenzo, Glossa, 2013. Charles-Simon Catel:...
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