Essays About leopold's court

 

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    ... named for the student, Goldberg, and is now known to us as "The Goldberg Variations." 9 years later, Bach resigned and joined Prince Leopold's court in Cothen. ...
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  • Leopold and Bach: The Kothen Period
    ... Calvinistic and Lutheran court as well as a former ruler that still held considerable power. But neither Calvinism nor Mama could prevent Leopold from spending ...
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  • The Mozart Years
    ... birthday. Leopold began to neglect his court career and devote more time to Wolfgang and Nannerl's musical instruction. He then ...
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  • Bach2
    ... His master at the Court of Anhalt-Kothen was Prince Leopold, a lover of music who had traveled all over Europe enjoying the many types of music of that time. ...
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  • Bach3
    ... His master at the Court of Anhalt-Kothen was Prince Leopold, a lover of music who had traveled all over Europe enjoying the many types of music of that time. ...
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  • Mozart
    ... Mozart, Leopold: (1719-1787) Father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Leopold served over four decades as a court musician to five archbishops of Salzburg. ...
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  • Mozart
    ... In January 1762, Leopold and the two children set out for the Munich court of Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria. This is where it all began. ...
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  • Austria 17th 18th centuries
    ... Another way that the absolutist monarchs of Austria maintained their power was the creation of a court at Vienna. Beginning with Leopold I (r. 1658-1705 ...
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  • Mozart1
    ... Later ones are better served-Leopold was a prolific correspondent and also kept travel ... their talents to audiences in Germany, in Paris, at court in Versailles ...
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  • Mozart
    ... Later ones are better served-Leopold was a proli! ... 1763-66) the Mozart children displayed their talents to audiences in Germany, in Paris, at court in Versailles ...
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  • Motzart
    ... irresistible to Leopold, who assumed sole responsibility for Mozart's education. Between 1762 and 1766, the Mozarts appeared at almost every major court in ...
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  • Mozart 1756-1791
    ... Leopold convinces Colloredo to take his son back, Colloredo complies and appoints him as the court organist, a much higher position including much higher pay. ...
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  • Mozart and his Opera Writing
    ... musical talent. His father, Leopold was a successful composer and violinist and assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. He had ...
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  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    ... In 1717 Bach became employed as chapel master and director of chamber music at the court of Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Kothen. During ...
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  • Juvenile Offenders and Capital Punishment
    ... "An inestimable amount of people were directly helped by Leopold and Loeb ... This statement of truth has obviously been left out of consideration in the court room ...
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  • Mozart2
    He was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl. Leopol was a very successful composer, voilinist, and the assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. ...
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  • mozart
    He was born to Leopold and Anna Maria Pertl. Leopol was a very successful composer, voilinist, and the assistant concertmaster at the Salzburg court. ...
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  • Mozart
    ... Leopold immediately directed them to go to Paris. ... When he arrived, a series of court intrigues and the exploitation of him from the court made Mozart decide to ...
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  • Mozart
    ... at six, he was a keyboard virtuoso, so much so that Leopold took Wolfgang ... Political infighting at the Vienna court kept him from the patronage that composers ...
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  • Johann Sebastian Bach
    ... there. In Bach's last year living at Weimar, he went to the court of Dresden. ... So, Bach moved to Cothen to work for Prince Leopold. Working ...
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  • The trial of the century
    ... On July 21, 1924, the case of The People against Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb opened in Chief Justice of the Criminal Court John R. Caverly's courtroom ...
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  • Louis XIV
    ... Spain and Emperor Leopold I joined the Dutch in 1673. The other part of la gloire involved the building of Versailles as the stage of a magnificent court. ...
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  • Modern Technology
    ... in an effort to reduce the amount of time spent by the court's appeal system ... criminal contributing to the betterment of society is the case of Leopold and Loeb ...
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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
    ... besides partaking of the dishes which she handed him from the table," Leopold wrote. ... a child."6 As Mozart got older, his career as a court musician became ...
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  • Mozart
    ... Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in Austria, the son of Leopold, Kapellmeister to ... A trip to Vienna in 1773 failed to produce the court appointment that both ...
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  • Pro Capital Punishment
    ... Loeb was stabbed to death by a fellow inmate, and in 1958, Leopold was paroled ... was commuted to life in prison after the United States Supreme Court struck down ...
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  • Beethoven Vs. Mozart
    ... opera. Mozart's father was Leopold Mozart, a court musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in different ways. ...
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  • BeethovenMozart
    ... opera. Mozart's father was Leopold Mozart, a court musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in different ways. ...
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  • Beethoven/Mozart Music, Ludwig Van Beethoven and WA Mozart are the ...
    ... opera. Mozart's father was Leopold Mozart, a court musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in different ways. ...
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  • Mozart
    ... death of their first "fine sturdy baby, round as a ball," Ramiund Leopold. ... The nobility and court grew increasingly nervous about his revolutionary ideas, and ...
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