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150:(master), literally "master of the chapel choir", designates the leader of an ensemble of musicians. Originally used to refer to somebody in charge of music in a chapel, the term has evolved considerably in its meaning and is today used for denoting the leader of a musical ensemble, often smaller ones used for TV, radio, and theatres.
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and dismissed almost all of the latter's extensive musical establishment. But Prince Anton was hardly alone in doing this; during this same period, "the steady decline in the number of orchestras supported by aristocratic families represented a ... change that affected all composers and their works."
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distinction in contemporary usage. He suggests that "Kapellmeister" has unfairly acquired a sense of routine or failure to project glamour: "a
Kapellmeister now describes a pale, meek figure beating time. A policeman on duty at the podium directing the musical traffic, no more." In fact, Thielemann,
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often designated the director of music for a monarch or nobleman. For
English speakers, it is this sense of the term that is most often encountered, since it appears frequently in biographical writing about composers who worked in German-speaking countries. During that period, in Italy, the position
835:(conductor). When used today it designates the director or chief conductor of an orchestra or choir. It suggests involvement in orchestra or choir policy (for example, selecting repertoire, concert schedules, and guest conductors) as well as conducting. In military settings it refers to a
234:) had lived long enough to see his son become a Kapellmeister. The term also implied the possession of considerable musical skill. When the 18th-century actor and musician Joachim Daniel Preisler heard the famous soprano
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who is fully aware of the historical usage of the term, would himself prefer to be called a "Kapellmeister": "it implies such virtues as knowledge of a work, great ability, and dedication to the cause of music".
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In April 1791, Mozart applied to become the
Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral and was designated by the City Council to take over this job following the death of the then-ailing incumbent,
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304:. It seems that Mozart's prestige, along with the fact that he frequently appeared in public directing other musicians, led to the use of "Kapellmeister" as a term of respect.
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By the end of the 18th century, many of the nobility had declined in their economic power relative to the newly prosperous middle class. Eventually, the maintenance of a
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became too expensive for most nobles, which led to a decline in the number of
Kapellmeister positions. A well-known instance occurred in 1790, when Prince
273:(1770–1827) never worked as a Kapellmeister but was supported by a somewhat unreliable combination of noble patronage, publication, and concert income.
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Haydn himself was retained in an essentially honorary role, but was free to pursue independent plans, his journeys to
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is her brother-in-law and has taught her so well that she accompanies from a score and plays interludes like a
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502:(1681–1767) served as Kapellmeister for 16 years, starting in 1705, for the court of
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1413:. Translated by Vernon Gotwals. Milwaukee: University of Wisconsin Press.
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specified that the Kapellmeister worked at a nobleman's court (
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Maria Theresa, Archduchess of Austria and Holy Roman Empress
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A history of orchestral conducting: in theory and practice
522:(1685–1750) worked from 1717 to 1723 as Kapellmeister for
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
1409:(1963) . "Biographical Notes Concerning Joseph Haydn".
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family. (He was Vice-Kapellmeister from 1761 to 1766.)
384:(c. 1505–1577) was Kapellmeister at the court of the
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930:, approximate British equivalent to royal and noble
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1401:. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
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1238:Collins German–English, English–German Dictionary.
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1277:Collins German–English, English–German Dictionary
564:(c. 1700–1773) was Kapellmeister at the court of
376:Ferdinand I, King of Bohemia, Hungary and Croatia
632:(1714–1787) was Kapellmeister starting 1754 for
1431:(2009). "Reception". In David Wyn Jones (ed.).
592:(1711–1788) was Kapellmeister to the Prince of
462:(1653–1704) was Kapellmeister to the bishop of
184:worked for many years as Kapellmeister for the
355:is still the primary word used of conductors.
176:worked from 1717 to 1723 as Kapellmeister for
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1195:. Kessinger Publishing. pp. 11, et seq.
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1159:Johann Sebastian Bach: The Learned Musician
554:(1688–1758) was Kapellmeister from 1722 at
374:1500–1554) was Kapellmeister in Vienna for
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188:family, a high-ranking noble family of the
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1656:List of principal conductors by orchestra
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618:(Lodewijk) (1712–1773), grandfather of
644:Charles II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
484:Louis William, Margrave of Baden-Baden
348:held a somewhat less senior position.
1451:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson.
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876:has offered a nuanced account of the
816:(1851–1915) was Kapellmeister at the
720:(1739–1799) was Kapellmeister to the
438:(1587–1653) was Kapellmeister to the
125:
7:
1348:Martin Anderson (19 February 2010).
1252:"Richard Wagner's legacy in Dresden"
1124:. Grove Press. pp. 61, et seq.
770:) in Stockholm at the court of king
196:served as Kapellmeister for George,
1435:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
1290:"History – The three Gewandhauses"
1219:Richard Wagner: His Life and Works
408:(1540s–1599) was Kapellmeister at
25:
1433:Oxford Composer Companions: Haydn
1411:Haydn: Two Contemporary Portraits
806:(1813–1883) was Kapellmeister to
750:(1752–1814) was Kapellmeister to
710:(1737–1806) was Kapellmeister at
700:(1736–1809) was Kapellmeister at
482:(died 1746) was Kapellmeister to
452:(1644–1704) was Kapellmeister in
428:(1585–1673) was Kapellmeister to
418:(1571–1621) was Kapellmeister at
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1094:. Pendragon Press. p. 218.
524:Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
430:John George I, Elector of Saxony
98:
39:
27:Person in charge of music-making
1387:Mozart: A Documentary Biography
1250:Silke Dartlick (27 June 2013).
808:Frederick Augustus II of Saxony
764:(1756–1792) was Kapellmeister (
702:St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
480:Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer
213:St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna
178:Prince Leopold of Anhalt-Cöthen
1317:. Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
1:
961:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
742:Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor
504:Erdmann II, Count of Promnitz
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315:Similar terms and equivalents
1294:Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
841:Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra
839:. The music director of the
792:Wilhelm Friedrich Ernst Bach
718:Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
698:Johann Georg Albrechtsberger
690:, then from 1761 on for the
666:, in Italy: from 1780, with
600:Giacomo Matteo Ignazio Cirri
200:(who eventually became King
301:(Herr) Kapellmeister Mozart
1701:
1240:2nd edition, pp. 356, 405.
928:Master of the King's Music
748:Johann Friedrich Reichardt
548:in Rome from 1715 to 1719.
450:Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber
1648:
1585:
1567:
1507:
1222:. J. B. Millet. pp.
1216:Jullien, Adolphe (1892).
1163:. W. W. Norton. pp.
1038:Anton I, Prince Esterházy
670:; after his death, alone.
630:Christoph Willibald Gluck
586:(Frederick II of Prussia)
211:was the Kapellmeister at
202:George I of Great Britain
1685:German words and phrases
1407:Griesinger, Georg August
722:Prince-Bishop of Breslau
678:Mannheim court orchestra
412:from 1585 to about 1596.
1577:Conductorless orchestra
996:Oxford University Press
846:Gewandhauskapellmeister
782:Prince Henry of Prussia
767:Ordinarie Capellmästere
654:Giovanni Battista Cirri
596:in the 1750s and 1760s.
466:from 1690 to his death.
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1189:Terry, Charles Sanford
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514:Johann David Heinichen
500:Georg Philipp Telemann
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992:UK English Dictionary
910:Cantor (Christianity)
818:Church of Saint-Merri
778:Christian Kalkbrenner
546:St. Peter's Cathedral
520:Johann Sebastian Bach
486:, from at least 1695.
402:in Dresden from 1568.
264:succeeded his father
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174:Johann Sebastian Bach
1680:German music history
1675:Occupations in music
874:Christian Thielemann
866:Zweite Kapellmeister
853:Generalmusikdirektor
798:Carl Maria von Weber
662:in the cathedral of
620:Ludwig van Beethoven
616:Ludwig van Beethoven
608:in the Cathedral of
271:Ludwig van Beethoven
1445:My Life with Wagner
1383:Deutsch, Otto Erich
1338:, pp. 102–105.
1275:Peter Terrell, ed.
1236:Peter Terrell, ed.
1077:, pp. 393–395.
860:Erste Kapellmeister
762:Joseph Martin Kraus
752:Frederick the Great
674:Christian Cannabich
659:maestro di cappella
642:(1714–1774) served
605:maestro di cappella
594:Saxe-Hildburghausen
584:Frederick the Great
580:Carl Heinrich Graun
541:maestro di cappella
382:Mattheus Le Maistre
1118:(4 January 2011).
1088:Galkin, Elliott W.
1065:, pp. 306–307
869:(Second...), etc.
825:Contemporary usage
810:from 1843 to 1849.
744:from 1788 to 1824.
734:from 1774 to 1794.
724:from 1770 to 1795.
714:from 1760 to 1761.
650:from 1753 to 1768.
574:Charles III Philip
536:Domenico Scarlatti
490:Johann Ludwig Bach
416:Michael Praetorius
392:from 1554 to 1568.
386:Electors of Saxony
378:from 1527 to 1545.
319:Variant spellings
277:The case of Mozart
198:Elector of Hanover
167:maestro di capella
1662:
1661:
1458:978-1-780-22837-2
1420:978-0-299-02794-0
1336:Thielemann (2015)
1202:978-0-7661-4677-8
1193:Bach: A Biography
1174:978-0-393-32256-9
1131:978-0-8021-4524-6
1101:978-0-918728-47-0
1013:Griesinger (1963)
1002:on 10 March 2021.
915:Collegium Musicum
820:in Paris, France.
470:Agostino Steffani
396:Antonio Scandello
291:Kammercompositeur
190:Habsburg monarchy
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