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    Josepha Duschek (née Hambacher) (1754–1824) was an outstanding soprano of the Classical era. She was a friend of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who wrote a...
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  • politician Franz Xaver Duschek (1731–1799), Czech composer Harald Duschek (born 1956), German former ski jumper Josepha Duschek (1754–1824), Czech opera...
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  • (1860–1938), also commonly known as Josepha Williams, American physician Josepha Duschek (1754–1824), Czech soprano Josepha von Heydeck (1748–1771), mistress...
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  • Beethoven composed an extended concert aria for the noted soprano Josepha Duschek, as Mozart had done on his visit in 1789. By the early 19th century...
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    soprano Josepha Duschek as the soloist. The singer, a friend of Mozart in Prague, advertised it as "an Italian scena written by Beethoven for Mad. Duschek",...
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    concert, Mozart accompanied his friend Josepha Duschek who also travelled to Dresden from her home in Prague. Duschek sang arias from The Marriage of Figaro...
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    Renee de Bombelles (1753–1828) Charlotte von Brandenstein (1754–1813) Josepha Duschek (1754–1824) Maria Theresia Ahlefeldt (1755–1810) Mary Linwood (1755/6–1845)...
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    teachers including Franz Habermann and Georg Christoph Wagenseil. Josepha Duschek Leopold Kozeluch [pupils] Vincenc Mašek George Onslow Olivia Buckley...
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  • dated 3 November 1787, the aria was dedicated to its original singer, Josepha Duschek, for whom Mozart previously wrote the aria "Ah, lo previdi", K. 272...
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  • written for Aloysia Weber "Bella mia fiamma", K. 528, written for Josepha Duschek "Per questa bella mano", K. 612, for bass, double bass obbligato, and...
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  • Giovanni. Composed in Salzburg in August 1777, the aria was written for Josepha Duschek, for whom Mozart later wrote Bella mia fiamma, addio, K528 in Prague...
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  • the remark: "for Mlle Storace and me". He performed it again with Josepha Duschek on 12 May 1789 in the Gewandhaus in Leipzig on his Berlin journey....
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  • František Xaver Dušek (German: Franz Xaver Duschek or Dussek); 8 December 1731 – 12 February 1799) was a Czech composer and one of the most important...
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  • and Winds, Opus 16. On 29 March 1798 Mozart's old friend the soprano Josepha Duschek gave a concert in the hall, performing an unidentified "rondo with...
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    attracting Mozart to the city, as was the prominence of the Duschek couple (Franz Xaver and Josepha, who had unprecedented international connections for musicians...
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