Carl Heinrich Zöllner
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Carl Heinrich Zöllner (born modern Oleśnica, Poland; 1792 – 1836) was a German composer. He is mainly remembered for one surviving work, the opera Kunz von Kaufungen, which premiered at the Theater an der Wien in March 1826.[1] An organ work, Variations pour l'Orgue sur le Theme God Save the King also survives, as well as two shorter organ works, Ziemlich Langsam[2] and Andante.[3]
References
- ^ http://www.opernprojekt.uni-koeln.de/einzeldarstellung_komponist.php?id_komponist=731&herkunft= Archived 2015-12-21 at the Wayback Machine Zöllners Oper Kunz von Kauffungen bei www.opernprojekt.uni-koeln.de
- ^ "Theodore Front Musical Literature - Album of Choral-Preludes from Classical to Modern Times (In All Keys), Vol. 1 : For Organ".
- ^ "The Beginning Organist Vol 1 Sheet Music by Darwin Wolford (SKU: 35001866) - Stanton's Sheet Music".
External links
- Biography of Zöllner www.sibeliusmusic.com
- Album of Choral Preludes from Classical to Modern Times In All Keys, Vol. 1
- The Beginning Organist, Vol. 1
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