• Johann Baptist Henneberg (5 December 1768 – 27 November 1822) was an Austrian composer, pianist, organist and Kapellmeister. Born in Vienna, Henneberg...
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  • the Enchanted Isle) is a two-act singspiel jointly composed by Johann Baptist Henneberg, Benedikt Schack, Franz Xaver Gerl, Emanuel Schikaneder, and Wolfgang...
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  • Gerd Michael Henneberg (1922-2011), German actor and theater director Jill Henneberg (1974-), US Olympic equestrian Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768-1822)...
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  • Concerto in E♭ major, K. 268/365b/Anh. C 14.04 ("No. 6") (1780) (attributed to Johann Friedrich Eck) Violin Concerto in D major, "Kolb", K. 271a/271i ("No. 7")...
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    the Magic Isle). Heroic-comic opera, Music by Benedikt Schack, Johann Baptist Henneberg, Franz Xaver Gerl, Emanuel Schikaneder, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart...
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  • (1767–1815) Wenzel Müller (1767–1835) Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768–1822) Nikolaus von Krufft (1779–1818) Johann Georg Lickl (1769–1843) Ignaz von Seyfried...
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    direction was taken over by the regular leader of the orchestra, Johann Baptist Henneberg (Abert 2007, 1246). I[mperial] & R[oyal] priv[ileged] Wieden Theatre...
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    Kuchlg'schirr, used in the play Der Kaufmannsbude (1796), with music by Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768–1822) and text by Schikaneder; and in the play Der Marktschreyer...
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  • 1863) November 24 – Jean-Engelbert Pauwels, composer December 6 – Johann Baptist Henneberg, composer date unknown Gaetano Crivelli, operatic tenor (d. 1836)...
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  • amanti Francesco Gardi – Pirro Johann Baptist Henneberg – Die Waldmänner Étienne Méhul – Le jeune sage et le vieux fou Johann Friedrich Reichardt – Erwin...
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    father at the age of five, was subsequently trained as a singer by Johann Baptist Henneberg and Ludwig Schwarzböck. In 1828 he began his military service,...
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  • Reindl", used in the play Der Kaufmannsbude (1796), with music by Johann Baptist Henneberg (1768-1822) and text by Emanuel Schikaneder; and in the play Der...
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    was under the domination of Fulda Abbey, later it fell to the Counts of Henneberg and was sold to the bishops of Würzburg in the 14th century. Kissingen...
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    the House of Henneberg and in 1353 it passed to the House of Wettin: 16  with the marriage of Frederick III with Catherine of Henneberg and was initially...
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    Minora vol. 2, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. p. 325 footnote 346 Henneberg, Maciej; Saniotis, Arthur (24 March 2016). The Dynamic Human. Bentham...
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  • city of Schleusingen. Founded in June 1577 by the Georg Ernst, Earl of Henneberg, it is one of the oldest continuously operated high schools in Germany...
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    Hildburghausen and Sonneberg, the historical Gau of Grabfeld, held by the House of Henneberg from the 11th century and later part of the Wettin duchy of Saxe-Meiningen...
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    John I 'the Pious' of Waldeck-Landau (1521 or 1522 – 9 April 1567), German: Johann I. 'der Fromme' Graf von Waldeck-Landau, was since 1539 Count of Waldeck-Landau [nl]...
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    development, at the end of the 15th Century Prince-Bishop Philipp von Henneberg erected the still-extant second curtain wall of the fortress. During the...
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    Hohenstaufen allodial estates, the Meranian lands and the counties of Henneberg, Greifenstein, Wiltberg, Rieneck, Wertheim, Castell, Hohenlohe, Truhendingen...
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    nobile were equipped with large painted canvasses. Styrian artist Johann Anton Baptist Raunacher dedicated each room to a different subject; shepherd's...
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  • Times Magazine, The New Republic, The Washington Post and Slate Molly Henneberg (B.S. 1995) – correspondent, Fox News Hunter Hillenmeyer (B.A. 2003) –...
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