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Legacy and influence
- In the 18th and 19th centuries, Telemann's work received mixed reviews from notable figures. John Hawkins praised his inventiveness and skill, while Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart and Ernst Ludwig Gerber expressed more critical views, highlighting a perceived lack of depth in Telemann's compositions.
- Following Telemann's death, his scores were inherited by his grandson Georg Michael Telemann, who made significant alterations to these compositions during his tenure as a Kapellmeister in Riga.
- The 19th century witnessed a systematic defamation of Telemann, led by critics such as Carl von Winterfeld and Ernst Otto Lindner, who disparaged both his works and his character, often contrasting him unfavorably with contemporaries like Johann Sebastian Bach.
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External links edit
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Vandal external link spam edit
Please block again (user was blocked 3 days ago for disruptive editing and the spamming has resumed) but also mass revert all disruptive edits this time. Repeated Wikipedia:Vandalism#Spam external linking despite several warnings by various users in september, november and december 2023. All this user's 300-edit contribution history consists in adding external links to the National Library of Portugal or similar, the main purpose probably being some kind of promotion.
Music museums to add edit
- The Eurovision Museum – Húsavík
- Kirsten Flagstad Museum, dedicated to Kirsten Flagstad – Hamar
- Museum of Modern Electronic Music – Frankfurt
- Tlendiyev Memorial Museum, dedicated to Nurgisa Tlendiyev – Almaty
- Victor Kosenko Museum, dedicated to Viktor Kosenko – Kyiv
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- Johnny Cash Boyhood Home, dedicated to Johnny Cash – Dyess
- House of Cash, (1970–2003†) dedicated to Johnny Cash – Hendersonville
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John M Loretz (1840 — 1912) edit
- https://imslp.org/wiki/Category:Loretz,_John_M./Collections
- https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-brooklyn-daily-eagle-jean-marie-lore/69257874/
- https://levysheetmusic.mse.jhu.edu/people/john-m-loretz-jr
- https://www.nycago.org/Organs/Bkln/html/ResLoretzJ.html
- https://www.myheritage.es/names/john_loretz
- John M. Loretz (1840 - 1912) was a notable figure in the realm of music, particularly in organ music. He was the son of the organist and composer John B. Loretz (1812–1887), who relocated from France to the U.S. in 1849. John B. Loretz served as an organist at St. Stephen's Church in New York City and later at the Clinton Avenue Congregational Church in Brooklyn, retiring in the early 1880s. Unfortunately, detailed biographical information about John M. Loretz's life and works seems scarce, as more data about his exact dates of birth and death, as well as his contributions to music, is sought.
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- some forms or compositional techniques ocasionally also give name to the composition based on them (rondo, canon, etc). That does not happen in cases like Strophic form, Binary or Ternary form, so the latter...
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- example – French poetic-musical form.
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- Ordinary (liturgy)#Mass temp
- Cotillion – French social dance.
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- Cabaletta – Fast, rhythmically exciting part of an aria, typically following a slower section.
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- Rondò – Type of operatic aria divided into two sections with contrasting tempos.
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- lead sect--->dances and the music associated with them
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Name | Death | Occupation | Current place of burial | Images | Notes | ||||
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Claudio Abbado | 2014 | Conductor | Reformierte Kirche Fex Crasta , Sils im Engadin/Segl, Switzerland |
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10 months after his death, his remains were reburied in a cemetery in Sils-Maria, the peaceful village in the Swiss canton of Graubünden where Abbado had a vacation home.[1][n 1] |
Notes edit
- ^ It's also the place where Friedrich Nietzsche, who also had a vacation home there, got the inspiration for his concept of Eternal return.
- ^ "Abbado riposa a Sils Maria". TVSvizzera (in Italian). 2014-11-08. Archived from the original on 2023-07-29. Retrieved 2023-07-29.