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  Carl Georg Reutter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl Georg Reutter (the Younger) was born as the son of Georg Reutter (the Elder) in Vienna on 8 April 1708.
Carl Georg Reutter was a pupil of his father and of Antonio Caldara, and began composing for the court in 1726.
Reutter died in Vienna on 11 March 1772.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Carl_Georg_Reutter   (229 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Joseph Haydn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Haydn passed his audition with Reutter, and soon moved off to Vienna, where he worked for the next nine years as a chorister, the last four in the company of his younger brother Michael.
Like Franck before him, Reutter didn't always bother to make sure Haydn was properly fed. The young Haydn greatly looked forward to performances before aristocratic audiences, where the singers sometimes had the opportunity to satisfy their hunger by devouring the refreshments.
He took genres such as the symphony, which were, at that time, shorter and subsidiary to more important vocal music, and slowly expanded their length, weight and complexity.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Joseph_Haydn   (4185 words)

  
 Kapellmeister   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Thus, Georg Reutter was the Kapellmeister at St.
Georg Muffat (1653 - 1704) was Kapellmeister to the bishop of Passau from 1690 to his death.
Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf (1739 – 1799) was Kapellmeister to Prince-Bishop of Breslau from 1770 to 1795.
www.tocatch.info /en/Kapellmeister.htm   (880 words)

  
 Classical Music
Among this generation of "Classical Romantics" Franz Schubert, Carl Maria von Weber, and John Field are among the most prominent, along with the young Felix Mendelssohn.
Their sense of form was strongly influenced by the Classical style, and they were not yet "learned" (imitating rules which were codified by others), but directly responding to works by Beethoven, Mozart, Clementi, and others, as they encountered them.
Composers such as Carl Czerny, while deeply influenced by Beethoven, also searched for new ideas and new forms to contain the larger world of musical expression and performance in which they lived.
www.freemusiclink.com /classical.htm   (4060 words)

  
 Mozart and Reutter's Works--K93, K93a, K91, and a Mass in C - MozartForum
Reutter also divided the violas to strengthen the Alto and Tenor, and of course used violins.
Of course Reutter's works were surely heard in other churches in Vienna at the time, but many details in Mozart's copy correspond to parts from the material of the court capelle.
He concluded the Kyrie fragments and Mozart's Reutter copies indicate Mozart "was exploring a number of different church styles and issues of composition related to those styles in the late 1780s; Mozart's own diversity is merely a reflection of church music in Vienna at the time".
www.mozartforum.com /VB_forum/showthread.php?t=897   (1744 words)

  
 Joseph Haydn - Questionz.net , answers to all your questions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1740, Haydn was noticed by Georg von Reutter, the director of music in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, who was touring the provinces looking for talented choirboys.
Reutter took Haydn with him to Vienna, where Haydn worked for nine years as a chorister, the last four in the company of his younger brother Michael.
Reutter often let his choristers go hungry and neglected their musical education, but Haydn certainly learned a great deal from being a professional musician at an early age in an important musical location.
www.questionz.net /Mozart/Joseph_Haydn.html   (2354 words)

  
 HOASM: (Franz) Joseph Haydn
When Georg Reutter, the newly installed music director at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, came recruiting, the young Haydn was recommended for the choir.
In later years Haydn saw these two events as having been decisive for his development: isolation at Esterháza forced him to be original; the keyboard music of Emanuel Bach inspired him to forge a musical idiom that went beyond the pleasantries of the galant style.
The second visit was, if possible, even more successful than the first, and King George III asked Haydn to move to London permanently.
www.hoasm.org /XIIC/Haydn.html   (2070 words)

  
 Exploding The Myth Of Mozart
These 'influences' were numerous and varied, and have given rise to observations of Mozart's 'indebtedness' to this or that work or composer in a considerable number of his compositions.
Amongst his keyboard juvenilia, scholars have contended various borrowings or imitations from Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach, Johann Gottfried Eckard and Johann Christian Bach - all of whom were accomplished keyboard players and composers of their day - and his early sacred works were similarly derivative, if not more so.
In these Vienna years, Mozart also copied out church works by the prominent Viennese musician Georg Reutter the younger (1708-1772) (Humphreys 1991: 84), and requests for copies of works by other of his contemporaries appear often in his correspondence to his father and sister, among them, requests for copies of music by Michael Haydn.
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 The Good Shepherd Institute: Pastoral Theology and Sacred Music for the Church
Georg Reutter, a pupil of Kerll and later the choir director of St. Stephen's, did much to shape the musical thinking of young Joseph Haydn through his sumptuous performances of church music; these had clearly come under the spell of Italian opera and revealed operatic influence rather than the influence of Johann Kaspar Kerll.
In addition, Kerll was an instrumentalist rather than an opera composer or a choral director; he likely possessed a better sense of liturgical propriety than did Georg Reutter.
The influence which Johann Kaspar Kerll exerted upon Johann Pachelbel at St. Stephen's was as wholesome as it was necessary; it helped to round out young Pachelbel as a musician and as a composer.
goodshepherdinstitute.org /musical-heritage/volume/5/johann_contri.php   (6784 words)

  
 Articles - Joseph Haydn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Haydn is often described as the "father" of the classical symphony and string quartet.
In fact, the symphony was already a well-established form before Haydn began his compositional career, with distinguished examples by Carl Philip Emmanuel Bach among others, but Haydn´s symphonies are the earliest to remain in "standard" repertoire.
His parenthood of the string quartet, however, is beyond doubt: he essentially invented this medium single-handedly.
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 Choral Room Fall 2001
Gloria in Excelsis, by Georg Reutter (1708-1772), Latin text, Warner, LG53051, SATB and keyboard (opt.
Based off a manuscript in the archive of the Stiftsbibliothek at Chorherrenstift Klosterneuburg in Austria, editorial notes are included in the edition as well as a translation of this great motet.
Reutter studied with Caldara and worked in the Viennese court where he hired a young Joseph Haydn to sing in the cathedral choir.
www.spectrum-music.com /CRFall2001.html   (4391 words)

  
 Georg Christoph Wagenseil - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Francois-Adrien Boieldieu, Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf, George Frideric Handel, Jean-Baptiste Krumpholtz, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Georg Christoph Wagenseil
Olof Larsson, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Johann Ernst Eberlin, Joseph I, Leopold Mozart, Georg Reutter, Georg Christoph Wagenseil
Three Masses from Vienna: a Cappella Masses by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Georg Reutter, and Leopold Hofmann (Recent Researches in the Music of the Classical Era)
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=wagensei   (861 words)

  
 Encyclopedia article on Joseph Haydn [EncycloZine]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
There is reason to think that Haydn's singing impressed those who heard him, because two years later (1740), he was brought to the attention of Georg von Reutter, the director of music in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, who was touring the provinces looking for talented choirboys.
Another biography, based on the most recent scholarship, is James Webster and Georg Feder's contribution to The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (New York: Grove, 2001).
This article was published separately as a book: The New Grove Haydn (New York: Macmillan 2002, ISBN 0195169042).
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 K093, K93a, K91, Mass in C -- Mozart and Reutter's Works MozartForum Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
At least 4 Mozart manuscripts have connections to Carl Georg Reutter (1708 - 1772).
In an artilce in the 1991 Mitteilungen der Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum Daniel Beller-McKenna wrote "the style of this work represents an alternate realization of Josephinist musical reforms to the style found in [Michael] Haydn's Graduals".
He notes a complete difference in style between Reutter's psalm setting and Mozart's mass movement fragments.
www.mozartforum.com /Lore/article.php?id=207   (1821 words)

  
 Sheet Music Digital - Baroque Musical Period
This hands-on experience with the innards of the instrument would provide a unique counterpoint to his unequalled skill at playing it; Bach was equally at home talking with organ builders and with performers.
Although the barriers to women having professional careers were great, all of Bach's daughters most likely sang and possibly played in their father's ensembles.
Interestingly, George Friedrich Handel, who was born in the same year as Bach, made several trips to Germany, but Bach was unable to meet him, a fact he regretted.
www.dalymusic.com /bach.asp   (1656 words)

  
 ✓ 1931 - Weltraummedizin.de - Weltraummedizin
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Präsident George W. Bush stellte Anfang 2004 eine neue langfristige Planung für die NASA vor, die den Schwerpunkt hin zu bemannten Missionen zum Mond und zum Mars verlagerten.
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 Carl Loewe - Classical music composer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Georg Donderer, Irmgard Poppen, Jacques Neilz, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Boris Blacher, Johannes Brahms, Louis-Nicolas Clerambault, Peter Cornelius, Francois Couperin, Claude Debussy, Gabriel Faure, Wolfgang Fortner, Carl Loewe, Darius Milhaud, Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Aribert Reimann, Hermann Reutter, Johann Rosenmuller
Johann Sebastian Bach, Georges Bizet, Johannes Brahms, Aaron Copland, Gabriel Faure, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, George Frideric Handel, Charles Ives, Carl Loewe, Edward MacDowell, Gustav Mahler, Felix Mendelssohn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Giacomo Puccini, Robert Schumann, Alexander Zemlinsky, Alexander von Zemlinsky
Carl Loewe - Der Norddeutsche Schubert in Wien: Studien Und Dokumente Zu Carl Loewes Wienreise Und Seiner Weitreichenden Beziehungen Zum Wiener Musikleben Des 19.
www.classical-composers.org /cgi-bin/ccd.cgi?comp=loewe   (826 words)

  
 Franz Joseph Haydn | InfoHatter.com
His uncle, Johann Mathias Frank, realized the potential of young Haydn and encouraged his parents to let the boy study under his care in Hainburg.
After two long and brutal years under his uncle, the eight-year-old Haydn moved to Vienna, to study under Karl Georg Reutter at St. Stephen’s Cathedral.
He sang in the choir at St. Stephen’s until his early teens, when his voice broke and when his playful antics got him kicked out of the choir and onto the street.
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 UNLV Music Library: Historical Sets and Collected Editions with Added Parts
Six quartets for bassoon and strings, opus 1 / Georg Wenzel Ritter ; edited by Daniel G. Lipori.
Solo compositions for violin and viola da gamba with basso continuo : from the collection of Prince-Bishop Carl Liechtenstein-Castelcorn in Kromeríz / edited by Charles E. Brewer.
Three Masses from Vienna : a cappella Masses / by Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Georg Reutter, and Leopold Hofmann ; edited by Jen-yen Chen.
library.nevada.edu /music/rsrce/parts.html   (4136 words)

  
 123eMalls - Artist: Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
Artists: Olof Larsson, Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Johann Ernst Eberlin, Joseph I, Leopold Mozart, Georg Reutter, Georg Christoph Wagenseil, Johann Georg Zechner, Monica Groop, Bjorn Gafvert
Artists: Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven, Georg Bohm, Johannes Brahms, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Hinrich Philip Johnsen, Johann Ludwig Krebs
Artists: Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Anonymous, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Johann Christian Bach, Johann Christoph Friedrich Bach, Johann Sebastian Bach, Johann Peter Kellner, Justin Heinrich Knecht, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Johann Christian Rinck
www.123emalls.com /artists/Johann+Georg+Albrechtsberger/music   (317 words)

  
 Wellesley College Library - New in the Music Library -- September-October 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Maria Callas in concert: Hamburg, 1959 and 1962.
Symphonieorchester des NDR; Nicola Rescigno and Georges Pretre, conductors.
Produced and directed by Philip George; Charles Hazlewood, narrator in the documentary.
www.wellesley.edu /Library/Music/Sept2004.html   (1693 words)

  
 ITA Journal :: Past Literature Reviews
Composer: Georg Reutter, transcribed by Christian Lindberg, dynamics and ornaments by Ken Shifrin, and figured bass realization by Richard and Elizabeth Raum
Composer: Johann Sebastian Bach, transcribed by Aaron Lefkowitz
Composer: Georg F. Handel, transcribed b y Ronald C. Dishinger
www.trombone.net /journal/back/litreviews.cfm   (467 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Great History of Austrian Classical Music: Music: Ernst-Wolfgang Lauer,Jorn W. Wilsing,Rudolf ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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 External Links: Classical Music (Composers N-Z)
Grolier's Encyclopedia (Scott Bodien, University of Washington): Carl Orff,
Johann Pachelbel, Georg Philipp Telemann, Carl Maria von Weber
Reichardt, Reutter, Riede, Ries, Schoeck, Schröter, Clara Schumann, Schwarz-Schilling, Sommer, Spohr, Vesque von Püttlingen, Westenholz, Zelter, Zilcher, Zillig, Zumsteeg
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 Canadian Trombone CDs
: Pardonnez-moi mon ignorance; Kazimierz Serocki: Sonatine; Stjepan Sulek: Sonata 'Vox Gabrieli'; Carl Maria von Weber: Romance.
: Blues No. 1; Arthur Pryor: Blue Bells of Scotland, Fantastic Polka; Georg Reutter: Excerpt from the Gloria of the Missa S. Caroli; Stjepan Sulek: Sonata 'Vox Gabrieli'; G.C. Wagenseil: "Memoriam" from Psalm 110.
: Tumbling Strain; Gordon Jacob: Trombone Concerto; Georg Christoph Wagenseil: Trombone Concerto in Eb.
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 Solo Trombone CDs
88; Georg Friedrich Handel: Sonata in a minor; Robert Helmschrott: Sonata da Chiesa I; Charles Ives, arr.
44 (w/viola and cello); Mordechai Sheinkman: Divertimento (w/clarinet, trumpet and harp); Georg Christoph Wagenseil: Concerto (w/orchestra); Carl Maria von Weber: Romanza appassionata (w/orchestra).
contains Johann Georg Albrechtsberger: Concerto in Bb Major; Michael Haydn: Concerto in D Major; Leopold Mozart: Concerto in D Major; Georg Christoph Wagenseil: Concerto in Eb Major.
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