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Haydn and Mozart

Index Haydn and Mozart

The composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Joseph Haydn were friends. [1]

49 relations: Albert Christoph Dies, Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Charles Burney, Charles Rosen, Constanze Mozart, Counterpoint, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Eisenstadt, Eszterháza, Franz Xaver Niemetschek, Freemasonry, Georg August Griesinger, German language, Gottfried van Swieten, Haydn Quartets (Mozart), Il ritorno di Tobia, Johann Baptist Wanhal, Johann Joseph Fux, Johann Peter Salomon, Joseph Haydn, JSTOR, Leopold Mozart, Maria Anna von Genzinger, Maximilian Stadler, Michael Haydn, Michael Kelly (tenor), Michael von Puchberg, Mozart and Freemasonry, Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy, Otto Jahn, Papa Haydn, Parcae, Salzburg, Schloss Esterházy, Sophie Weber, Stanford University, Stephen Storace, String Quartets, Op. 20 (Haydn), String Quartets, Op. 33 (Haydn), String Quintet No. 3 (Mozart), String Quintet No. 4 (Mozart), String Quintet No. 5 (Mozart), The Marriage of Figaro, The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Tonkünstler-Societät, University of California Press, Vienna, Viennese Quartets (Mozart), Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Albert Christoph Dies

Albert Christoph Dies (175528 December 1822) was a German painter, composer, and biographer.

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Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf

Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (2 November 1739 – 24 October 1799) was an Austrian composer, violinist and silvologist.

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Charles Burney

Charles Burney FRS (7 April 1726 – 12 April 1814) was an English music historian, composer and musician.

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Charles Rosen

Charles Welles Rosen (May 5, 1927December 9, 2012) was an American pianist and writer on music.

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Constanze Mozart

Maria Constanze Cäcilia Josepha Johanna Aloysia Mozart (née Weber) (5 January 1762 – 6 March 1842) was an Austrian woman who trained as a singer.

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Counterpoint

In music, counterpoint is the relationship between voices that are harmonically interdependent (polyphony) yet independent in rhythm and contour.

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Die Entführung aus dem Serail

(K. 384; The Abduction from the Seraglio; also known as) is an opera Singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

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Eisenstadt

Eisenstadt (Kismarton, Željezni grad, Željezno, Železno) is a city in Austria, the state capital of Burgenland.

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Eszterháza

Esterháza is a palace in Fertőd, Hungary, built by Prince Nikolaus Esterházy.

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Franz Xaver Niemetschek

Franz Xaver Niemetschek (František Xaver Němeček; Niemeczek) (24 July 1766 – 19 March 1849) was a Czech philosopher, teacher and music critic.

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Freemasonry

Freemasonry or Masonry consists of fraternal organisations that trace their origins to the local fraternities of stonemasons, which from the end of the fourteenth century regulated the qualifications of stonemasons and their interaction with authorities and clients.

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Georg August Griesinger

Georg August von Griesinger (8 January 1769 – 9 April 1845) was a tutor and diplomat resident in Vienna during the late 18th and 19th centuries.

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German language

German (Deutsch) is a West Germanic language that is mainly spoken in Central Europe.

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Gottfried van Swieten

Gottfried, Freiherr van Swieten (October 29, 1733 – March 29, 1803) was a Dutch-born Austrian diplomat, librarian, and government official who served the Austrian Empire during the 18th century.

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Haydn Quartets (Mozart)

The "Haydn" Quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are a set of six string quartets published in 1785 in Vienna as his Op.

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Il ritorno di Tobia

(The Return of Tobias) is an oratorio composed in 1775 by Joseph Haydn (Hob. XXI:1).

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Johann Baptist Wanhal

Johann Baptist Wanhal (May 12, 1739 – August 20, 1813), also spelled Waṅhal (the spelling the composer himself and at least one of his publishers used), Wanhall, Vanhal and Van Hall (the modern Czech form Jan Křtitel Vaňhal was introduced in the 20th century"He himself spelt his name Johann Baptist Waṅhal; his Viennese contemporaries and most scholars until World War II used the spelling Waṅhal, but later in the 20th century a modern Czech form, Jan Křtitel Vaňhal, was erroneously introduced." Paul Robey Bryan, "Vanhal, Johann Baptist " in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie (New York: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 2001), 19:592.), was an important Czech classical music composer.

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Johann Joseph Fux

Johann Joseph Fux (c. 1660 – 13 February 1741) was an Austrian composer, music theorist and pedagogue of the late Baroque era.

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Johann Peter Salomon

Johann Peter Salomon (20 February 1745 – 28 November 1815) was a German violinist, composer, conductor and musical impresario.

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Joseph Haydn

(Franz) Joseph HaydnSee Haydn's name.

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JSTOR

JSTOR (short for Journal Storage) is a digital library founded in 1995.

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Leopold Mozart

Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, conductor, teacher, and violinist.

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Maria Anna von Genzinger

Maria Anna Sabina (von) Genzinger (6 November 1754 - 26 January 1793), called "Marianne", was a Viennese amateur musician, the mother of six children, and a friend of the composer Joseph Haydn.

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Maximilian Stadler

Maximilian Johann Karl Dominik Stadler, Abbé Stadler (4 August 1748, Melk – 8 November 1833, Vienna), was an Austrian composer, musicologist and pianist.

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Michael Haydn

Johann Michael Haydn (14 September 173710 August 1806) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period, the younger brother of Franz Joseph Haydn.

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Michael Kelly (tenor)

Michael Kelly (25 December 1762 – 9 October 1826) was an Irish singer (tenor), composer and theatrical manager who made an international career of importance in musical history.

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Michael von Puchberg

Johann Michael von Puchberg (September 21, 1741, Zwettl, Lower Austria – January 21, 1822, Vienna) was a textile merchant who lived in Vienna in the 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Mozart and Freemasonry

For the last seven years of his life Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a Mason.

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Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy

Nikolaus I, Prince Esterházy (Esterházy I. Miklós, Nikolaus I. Joseph Fürst Esterhazy; 18 December 1714 – 28 September 1790) was a Hungarian prince, a member of the famous Esterházy family.

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Otto Jahn

Otto Jahn (16 June 1813 in Kiel – 9 September 1869 in Göttingen), was a German archaeologist, philologist, and writer on art and music.

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Papa Haydn

The composer Joseph Haydn is sometimes given the nickname "Papa" Haydn.

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Parcae

In ancient Roman religion and myth, the Parcae (singular, Parca) were the female personifications of destiny, often called the Fates in English.

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Salzburg

Salzburg, literally "salt fortress", is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of Salzburg state.

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Schloss Esterházy

Schloss Esterházy is a palace in Eisenstadt, Austria, the capital of the Burgenland state.

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Sophie Weber

Maria Sophie Weber (1763–1846) was a singer of the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Stanford University

Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University, colloquially the Farm) is a private research university in Stanford, California.

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Stephen Storace

Stephen John Seymour Storace (4 April 1762 – 19 March 1796) was an English composer.

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String Quartets, Op. 20 (Haydn)

The six string quartets opus 20 by Joseph Haydn are among the works that earned Haydn the sobriquet "the father of the string quartet".

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String Quartets, Op. 33 (Haydn)

The Op.

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String Quintet No. 3 (Mozart)

The String Quintet No.

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String Quintet No. 4 (Mozart)

The String Quintet No.

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String Quintet No. 5 (Mozart)

The String Quintet No.

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The Marriage of Figaro

The Marriage of Figaro (Le nozze di Figaro), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.

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The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians

The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is an encyclopedic dictionary of music and musicians.

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Tonkünstler-Societät

The Tonkünstler-Societät ("Society of Musicians") was a benevolent society for musicians in Vienna, which lasted from the mid 18th century to the mid 20th.

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University of California Press

University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.

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Vienna

Vienna (Wien) is the federal capital and largest city of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria.

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Viennese Quartets (Mozart)

The six string quartets, K. 168–173, were composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in late 1773 in Vienna.

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791), baptised as Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart, was a prolific and influential composer of the classical era.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haydn_and_Mozart

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