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The Life of Schubert - Christopher H Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H. Gibbs Index More information index Abel, Josef 21 Beethoven Abendzeitung (Dresden) 79, 84 Karl 92 Academic Grammar Gymnasium Ludwig van 2, 9–11, 22, 25, 28, 30, (Akademisches Gymnasium) 36, 43, 46, 51, 57, 62, 64–5, 27 69, 71, 74, 76–7, 82, 87, 89, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung 92, 110, 113, 117, 123, 126–7, (Leipzig) 64, 143, 145, 148, 161 130, 131, 134–9, 141–2, 144, Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung(Vienna) 145, 147–8, 153, 155–9, 161, 72–3 163–7, 169, 170–1, 174–5, Allgemeiner musikalischer Anzeiger 179–80, 182–4 (Vienna) 171 An die ferne Geliebte 127–8 Alsergrund 139 Consecration of the House Annagasse 25, 34 Overture 117, 134 Anschütz, Heinrich 139, 165 Fidelio 110 Archiv des menschlichen Unsinns49 Heiligenstadt Testament, 65 Aristophanes 111 Missa solemnis 117, 134 Atzenbrugg 70 Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat “Emperor” 127–8 Bach, Johann Sebastian 25, 141, 153 Septet, Op. 20 126–7 Well-Tempered Clavier 165 String Quartet in C-sharp Minor, Barbaja, Domenico 84–5, 110–12 Op. 131 169 Barnett, John F. 87 Symphony No. 3, Eroica 64, Bartsch, Rudolph Hans 18 157 Bauernfeld, Eduard von 14–17, 21, 45, Symphony No. 5 157 48, 69, 70, 73–4, 91, 95, 97, Symphony No. 9 77, 117, 126, 131, 104, 109, 113, 118, 121, 123–4, 134 131, 135, 148–51, 159, 169, Berlin 85, 110, 113, 117, 164 174–6, 185 Bernhard, J. 93 201 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H. Gibbs Index More information 202 Index Berté, Heinrich 18 Diabelli, Anton 81, 99, 137, 146, 177 Das Dreimäderlhaus 18, 187 Dialer, Josef Alois 171 Beyträge zur Bildung für Jünglinge 47 Dietrichstein, Count Moritz 83 Biba, Otto 76 Dornbach 149 “Bildung Circle” 47, 49, 104 Dresden 72, 79–80, 84–5, 111, 113 Blahetka, Josef 139 Dumba, Nicolas 179 Bocklet, Karl Maria von 142, 146, 157 Dürhammer, Ilija 32 Böhm, Josef Michael 139, 146, 171 Boieldieu, François Adrien 78 Eisenstadt 167 Brahms, Johannes 65, 107, 162, 174, England 166, 178 178–82 Enk von der Burg, Karl 149 Breitkopf & Härtel 80, 179 Epstein, Julius 179 Breslau 92, 112, 120 Esterházy von Galánta Breuning, Gerhard von 97, 99, 139 family 52–3, 56–7, 93 Brown, Maurice J. E. 20, 32 Countess Caroline 15, 37, 135 Bruchmann Countess Marie 52 Franz von 45, 47, 66–9, 120–1 Count Johann Carl 52–3, 93 Justina von 15, 121 Eybler, Josef 123, 139 Burgenland 167 Burg-Theater 46, 71 Förster, Ludwig 171 Frankfurt, 178 Calderón de la Barca, Don Pedro 110 Frankl, Ludwig August 93, 149 Cappi & Diabelli 81 Franz II (I), Emperor of Austria 123 Castelli, Ignaz Franz 14, 45, 110–11, Fries, Count Moritz 123 117, 139 Frischling, Franz 46 Cellini, Benvenuto 135 Fröhlich censorship 37, 116 sisters 75–6, 149, 171 Central Cemetery (Vienna) 184 Anna 76, 171 Chézy Josefina 75, 146 Wilhelmine Christine von 94, 112, Katharina 99 160 Fruhwirt-Haus 119, 132 Wilhelm von 94, 98 Fuchs, Aloys 176 Collin, Matthäus von 45 Congress of Vienna 40, 137 Gahy, Josef von 121 Constantinople 49 “Gastein”/C Major Symphony 131–2 Cooper, James Fenimore 168 Gesellschaft adliger Frauen zur Czerny, Carl 127, 139, 180 Beförderung des Guten und Nützlichen 77 Der Sammler (Vienna) 139 Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde, 18, Deutsch, Otto Erich 1, 7, 28, 31, 53, 76, 126, 132–3, 134, 147–8, 93, 132, 186–7 178–9 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H. Gibbs Index More information Index 203 Gesellschafter (Berlin) 59 Hellmesberger, Josef 179 Gesellschaftskonzerte 76 Hellmesberger Quartet 178 Gluck, Christoph Willibald Ritter von Herbeck, Johann 88, 178 22 Hernals 168 Iphigenia in Tauris 14, 34 Hérold, Louis Joseph Ferdinand Gmunden 131 83 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 43–5, Hiller, Ferdinand 17 48, 59, 79–80, 118–19, 141 Himmelpfortgrund 23–4, 34 Graben 30, 127–8 Ho¬mann von Fallersleben, August Graf, Konrad 40, 78 Heinrich 150 Gramit, David 47 Hofmann, Georg von 72 Graz 25, 88, 112, 133, 148, 167 Hölty, Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Grillparzer, Franz 14, 45, 113, 121, 79 125, 136, 139, 146–7, 157, 171, Holy Roman Empire 10, 22 173–4, 183–4 Holzapfel, Anton 28, 38–40, 68–9, Grinzing 149 72, 99 Grob Hölzl, Heinrich Josef 94 family 37–8 Holzer, Michael 26, 40 Heinrich 38, 46 Holz, Karl 126, 139, 146, 169 Therese 37–40, 46, 51, 152 Hönig, Ludwig 131 Grove, Sir George 132, 184 Huber, Josef 92, 121 Grünwedel, Auguste 149 Hummel, Johann Nepomuk 22, 139, Gundelhof 46 162, 177 Gymnich, August Ritter von 76 Hungary 53, 105, 119 Gyrowetz, Adalbert 22, 78, 139 Hüttenbrenner Anselm 30, 38–40, 78, 81, 88, 98, Haller, Adam 14 124, 138, 150, 159, 171 Hallmark, Rufus 158 Erlkönig Walzer 81 Handel, George Frideric 141, 166–7 Josef 72, 82, 97, 138 Hanslick, Eduard 170, 176, 178 Hütter, Elias 78 Hartmann Franz 121, 149 Imperial Court Chapel 27–30, 33, 51, Fritz 141, 149 123 Haslinger, Tobias 81, 128, 139, 146, Imperial Court Opera 72, 124 163–4, 166 Innsbruck 68 Hatwig, Otto 46 Haydn Jaëll, Eduard 77 Josef 10, 22, 26, 28–9, 46, 61, 64, Jenger, Johann Baptist, 148 76, 110, 141, 167 Joachim, Joseph 130 Michael 26, 29 Joseph II, Emperor of Austria 36 Heine, Heinrich 122, 149, 164–5, 187 Josefstädter-Theater 71 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H. Gibbs Index More information 204 Index Karlsbad Degrees 67 Lichtental 22, 26–7, 40 Karlskirche 119 Linke, Josef 126, 139, 146, 157, 171 Kärntnertor-Theater 34, 71–2, 77–8, Linz 14, 27, 47–50, 56, 69–70, 72, 83, 85, 110, 112, 123 94–5, 104, 120, 131, 133, 149 Kenner, Josef 45, 47, 94–5, 100–1 “Linz Circle” 47–50, 104 Kettenbrückengasse 167 Linz Musical Society 133 Kiesewetter von Wiesenbrunn, Liszt, Franz 129, 143, 153, 162, 174, Raphael Georg 132, 141 176, 178, 180–1 k. k. Normalhauptschule 25, 34, 45 London 49 k. k. Stadtkonvikt (The Imperial and Ludlamshöhle (secret society) 120 Royal City Seminary) 13–14, Luib, Ferdinand 176 27–35, 51, 69, 99 Lutz, Johanna 121 Kleist, Heinrich von 149 Kleyenböck, Anna 33 Mahler, Gustav 107 Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb 79, Mandyczewski, Eusebius 179 146–7 Männergesang-Verein (Vienna) 182 Koller, Josefine von 149, 152 Manns, Sir August 178 Körner, Theodor 34, 45 “Marriage Consent Law” 39, 51 Kotzebue, August von 67, 71 Matthisson, Friedrich von 79 Kreissle von Hellborn, Heinrich 6, Mayrhofer, Johann Baptist 14–15, 38–40, 98, 137, 141, 176, 184 45–7, 53, 56, 66, 68–9, 82, 96, Kremsmünster 27, 47 118, 121, 125, 155, 167, 176 Kreutzer, Konradin 124, 139 Mayseder, Josef 40, 139 Kundmann, Karl 183 McKay, Elizabeth Norman 95–6, 98, Kupelwieser 113 Josef 110–12, 117 Meerfeld Endowment 33 Leopold 9, 14–15, 70–1, 74, 91, 92, Mehlgrube Inn 141 101–2, 110, 115–22, 124–7, Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix 41, 86, 129, 134, 160, 176 161, 174, 178 Metternich, Prince Clemens von 37, Lachner, Franz 127, 141, 173 66 Lacsny, Katharina 149 Milder, Anna 14, 85, 109–10, 112, 177 Laibach 51 Mohn, Ludwig 120 Lang, Franz Innocenz 36 Moravia 22 Lehner, Fritz 189 Mörike, Eduard 11 Leidesdorf, Maximilian Josef 116, Mozart, Wolgang Amadeus 6, 10–11, 126, 127, 146 22, 25–6, 28–9, 36, 41, 43, 46, Leipzig 80, 147, 178–9 51, 61, 64, 76, 78, 141, 153, Leopoldstädter-Theater 71 163, 173 Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim 71 Die Zauberflöte 71 Lewy, Josef 146 Müller, Sophie 75, 149 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H. Gibbs Index More information Index 205 Müller, Wilhelm 106–7, 142, 152, 160, Rasumovsky, Prince Andreas 164, 178 Kyrillovitch 126, 127 Munich 175 reading society 18, 116–17, 120–1 Musikalische Abendunterhaltungen Redountensaal 77 (Musical Evening Reichardt, Johann Friedrich 43 Entertainments) 76 Rellstab, Ludwig 164 Richault & Co. 177 Napoleon Bonaparte 36 Rieder, Wlhelm August 7, 14, 133 Nestroy, Johann 71 Romberg, Bernhard 78 Neudorf 22 Rome 92 Neue Zeitschrift für Musik 180 Rossau 52, 67, 92 Newbould, Brian 87 Rossini, Gioacchino 10, 51, 62–3, 74, Niemeyer, August Hermann 88 76, 78, 85, 113, 141, 181 Nohl, Ludwig 169 L’ingannofelice 85 Novalis 32 Rudolf, Johann Joseph Rainer, Archduke of Austria 127 O’Donnell, Count 180 Ruzicka, Wenzel 26, 28 Ottenwalt, Anton 45, 47, 95, 99 Salieri, Antonio 22, 26, 29, 30, 31, 34, Pachler, Marie 148 40, 52, 59, 79, 123, 180 Paganini, Niccolo 10, 143, 148 Salis-Seewis, Johann Gaudenz von 79 Pál¬y von Erdöd, Count Ferdinand Salzburg 131 111 Schering, Arnold 32 Paris 49, 177 Schikaneder, Emanuel 71 Passini, Johann Nepomuk 133 Schiller, Friedrich von 44, 45, 71, 79 Paumgartner, Sylvester 57 Schindler, Anton 123, 137–9 Pendl, Erwin 24 Schlechta von Wssehrd, Baron Franz Pichler, Karoline 45, 149 Xaver 121, 175 Pöckelhofer, Josefine (Pepi) 53, 135, Schmid, Julius 18–21 150 Schober Poe, Edgar Allan 7 Franz von 9, 15–17, 20, 45–9, 52–3, poets 43–5, 68, 79–80 163–5 58, 66, 68–71, 82–4, 91–4, political situation in Vienna 37, 66–8 99–103, 107, 111–12, 117–21, Probst, Heinrich Probst 130, 144, 125, 134–5, 141, 148–9, 151, 147–8, 160 153, 167–8, 170–1, 175–6, 178 Prunner, Anna (Netti) 84 Sophie von 84 Pyrker von Felsö-Eör, Johann Schönstein, Baron Karl 75, 150 Ladislaus 45, 146 Schott’s, Bernhard, Söhne 62, 144, 148, 160, 174 Raimund, Ferdinand 71, 139 Schröder-Devrient, Wilhelmine 85 Randhartinger, Benedikt 141 Schubertbund (Vienna) 182 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521595126 - The Life of Schubert - Christopher H.
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