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  1. Euvre de Christoph Willibald Gluck: Christoph Willibald Gluck, Iphigénie En Tauride, Orfeo Ed Euridice (French Edition)
  2. The Collected Correspondence and Papers of Christoph Willibald Gluck by Christoph Willibald. Mueller Von Asow, Hedwig and E.H Gluck, 1962
  3. Alceste (Kalmus Edition) (French Edition) by Gluck, Christoph Willibald, et all 1985-03-01
  4. Orfeo ed Euridice by Christoph Willibald Gluck, di Francesco Degrada, et all 1984
  5. Alceste / (opera in three acts) by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1000
  6. Christoph Willibald Gluck - Iphigenie en Aulide / Iphigenie in Aulis Libretto (Platinum Collection) (German Edition) by Marie Francois Louis de Roullet, 2010-06-12
  7. Ballet-Suite. Balletstücke aus Opern von Chr. W. Gluck. Für Orchester frei bearbeitet von Felix Mottl. [Score.] by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1896
  8. Lettres de Gluck et de Weber by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 2009-07-18
  9. Gluck and Monteverdi Opera Libretti. Volume 1 by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 2008-12
  10. Orpheus and Euridice. Opera in four acts ... English translation by Walter Ducloux. < Vocal score. > Eng. & Fr by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1959
  11. Orfeo e Euridice: a lyric play, in four acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, S Manfredo Maggioni, et all 2010-08-05
  12. Alcestis;: Opera in three acts by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1952
  13. Armide: Drame Heroique En Cinq Actes Un Prologue (1904) (French Edition) by Philippe Quinault, Christoph Willibald Ritter Von Gluck, 2010-09-10
  14. Iphigénie En Aulide (French Edition) by Racine Jean 1639-1699, 2010-09-28

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23. HOASM: Christoph Willibald Gluck
Biography noting his escape from his father's disapproval, portraits, partial discography, notable works, and related material from theHere Of A Sunday Morning radio program.
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Artaserse, was produced at Milan in 1741; its success brought commissions, and during the next four years Gluck composed seven more operas, for Milan, Venice, Crema, and Turin. In 1745 he went to London and composed two Italian operas for the King's Theatre at the Haymarket. Thereafter he traveled to Dresden and Bohemia and possibly also to Hamburg; by 1748 he was in Vienna, where he had been commissioned to set Metastasio's Semiramide riconosciuta for the opening of the newly reconstructed Burgtheater.
In 1750 Gluck married Maria Anna Bergin, daughter of a merchant with close ties to the imperial court. From 1752 until the 1770s he lived mostly in Vienna, where his first employment was as Konzertmeister in the court of the imperial field marshal Prince Joseph Friedrich Wilhelm of Saxe-Hildburghausen; there he came into contact with Kapellmeister of his own for the Burgtheater, including La fausse esclave (1758). When Italian opera made a comeback on the Viennese stage around 1760 (partly the result of the marriage of the heir apparent, Joseph, to Isabella of Parma), Durazzo introduced Gluck to librettist Raniero Calzabigi, and in 1761 the two collaborated on their first big success

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Christoph Willibald Gluck wurde am 2. Juli 1714 in Erasbach bei Berching (Oberpfalz) geboren. Er starb am 15. November 1787 in Wien. Auf dieser Seite stehen Ihnen 8 Artikel zur Auswahl. Bestellcode Beschreibung EUR SFR Mehr AT-1936-SP Christoph Willibald Gluck ** (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-SG Christoph Willibald Gluck ge. (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-S1 Christoph Willibald Gluck FDC (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-SM Christoph Willibald Gluck MC (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-EJ Christoph Willibald Gluck - Schwd.a.E. (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-SR Christoph Willibald Gluck Kombi 2380 (ANK 1936, Mi 1905) Details AT-1936-SS Christoph Willibald Gluck Kombi Bonn (ANK 1936, Mi 1905)

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christoph willibald gluck (17141787). christoph willibald gluck Life. Hewas born at Erasbach (2 July 1714), and died in Vienna (15 Nov. 1787).
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He was born at Erasbach (2 July 1714), and died in Vienna (15 Nov. 1787). His father was a forester in the Upper Palatinate (now the western extreme of Czechoslovakia); Czech was his native tongue. At about 14 he left home to study in Prague, where he worked as an organist.
He soon moved to Vienna and then to Milan, where his first opera was given in 1741. Others followed, elsewhere in Italy and during 1745-6 in London, where he met Handel 's music. After further travel (Dresden, Copenhagen, Naples, Prague) he settled in Vienna in 1752 as Konzertmeister of the Prince of Saxe-Hildburghausen's orchestra, then as Kapellmeister. He also became involved in performances at the court theatre of French opéras comiques, as arranger and composer, and he wrote Italian dramatic works for court entertainments. His friends tried, at first unsuccessfully, to procure a court post for him; but by 1759 he had a salaried position at the court theatre and soon after was granted a royal pension. He met the poet Calzabigi and the choreographer Angiolini, and with them wrote a ballet-pantomime Don Juan (1761) embodying a new degree of artistic unity.

26. Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714 - 1787)
Translate this page christoph willibald gluck. (1714 - 1787). Die Biographie von christophwillibald gluck. Geboren 1714 (4.7) in Erasbach, Pfarrei Weidenwang
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Komponisten Christoph Willibald Gluck Biographie Opern Photo Gallery Home Page Die Biographie von Christoph Willibald Gluck Geboren 1714 (4.7) in Erasbach, Pfarrei Weidenwang (Oberpfalz), gestorben 1787 (18.1l) in Wien, studierte seit 1731 Logik und Mathematik an der Karlsuniversität in Prag, war hier Kirchensänger und vorhergehend wohl Schüler des böhmischen Komponisten und Organisten Cernoborsky. 1736 kurz in Wien, dann in Mailand Schüler Sammartini s. 1741 erste Oper "Artaserse" in Mailand; es folgen bis 1745 acht erfolgreiche Opern neapolitanischen Stils und zwei Pasticcios. Anschliessend Reise nach London, in Paris bei der Durchreise wahrscheinlich Bekanntschaft mit Opern Rameau s. 1746 erste Oper für London "La caduta dei Giganti"; persönliche Begegnung mit Händel Anschliessend als Kapellmeister der reisenden Operntruppe Mingotti in Dresden, Hamburg und Kopenhagen; dann wahrscheinlich längerer Aufenthalt in Prag. Seit 1752 ist Gluck als Opernkomponist von europäischem Ruf kaiserlicher Hofkompositeur in Wien. Hier entstehen Glucks französische komische Opern, in denen er sich die Mittelknapper musikalischer Charakteristik erwirbt.

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He was born at Erasbach (2 July 1714), and died in Vienna (15 Nov. 1787). His father was a forester in the Upper Palatinate (now the western extreme of Czechoslovakia); Czech was his native tongue. At about 14 he left home to study in Prague, where he worked as an organist.
He soon moved to Vienna and then to Milan, where his first opera was given in 1741. Others followed, elsewhere in Italy and during 1745-6 in London, where he met Handel 's music. After further travel (Dresden, Copenhagen, Naples, Prague) he settled in Vienna in 1752 as Konzertmeister of the Prince of Saxe-Hildburghausen's orchestra, then as Kapellmeister. He also became involved in performances at the court theatre of French opéras comiques, as arranger and composer, and he wrote Italian dramatic works for court entertainments. His friends tried, at first unsuccessfully, to procure a court post for him; but by 1759 he had a salaried position at the court theatre and soon after was granted a royal pension. He met the poet Calzabigi and the choreographer Angiolini, and with them wrote a ballet-pantomime Don Juan (1761) embodying a new degree of artistic unity.

29. Christoph Willibald Gluck - Index
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He was born at Erasbach (2 July 1714), and died in Vienna (15 Nov. 1787). His father was a forester in the Upper Palatinate (now the western extreme of Czechoslovakia); Czech was his native tongue. At about 14 he left home to study in Prague, where he worked as an organist.
He soon moved to Vienna and then to Milan, where his first opera was given in 1741. Others followed, elsewhere in Italy and during 1745-6 in London, where he met Handel 's music. After further travel (Dresden, Copenhagen, Naples, Prague) he settled in Vienna in 1752 as Konzertmeister of the Prince of Saxe-Hildburghausen's orchestra, then as Kapellmeister. He also became involved in performances at the court theatre of French opéras comiques, as arranger and composer, and he wrote Italian dramatic works for court entertainments. His friends tried, at first unsuccessfully, to procure a court post for him; but by 1759 he had a salaried position at the court theatre and soon after was granted a royal pension. He met the poet Calzabigi and the choreographer Angiolini, and with them wrote a ballet-pantomime Don Juan (1761) embodying a new degree of artistic unity.

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34. Gluck, Christoph Willibald: Biography
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First employed in the house of Prince Lobkowitz in Vienna, Gluck accompanied the court to Milan where he studied with Sammartini. A growing reputation as a composer of opera earned Gluck an invitation (1745) to London writing for the Haymarket Theatre. When Handel cynically advised Gluck that his works had not pleased the public, he traveled to Paris where he was very much influenced by the operas of Rameau . From 1755-61 Gluck was in Vienna where he began his important work of reforming opera seria along the more dramatic lines suggested in Marcello's Teatro alla moda (1720). Gluck's contribution to opera is in the development of an international style combining the best traits of Italian, French, and German schools.
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36. Gluck, Christoph Willibald (1714 - 1787)
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ist hauptsächlich wegen seiner großen Opernreform bekannt und wurde am 2. Juli 1714 in Erasbach geboren und starb am 15. November 1787 in Wien.
Er studierte an der Prager Universität und war zugleich als Sänger und Cellist tätig. Ab 1737 war er in Mailand wo er 4 Jahre Komposition bei Sammartini studierte.
1741 wurde seine erste Oper 'Artaxerxes' aufgeführt und es folgten 5 weitere Opern für Mailand, Venedig und Turin. 1745 ging er nach London wo er Händel begegnete. Dann ging Gluck mit einer Operntruppe auf Tournee durch ganz Europa, wo er seine eigene und die Musik anderer Komponisten aufführte. 1750 ließ er sich in Wien nieder, wo er bis 1764 Kapellmeister an der Hofoper war.
Glucks Opernreform ging dahin, die Selbstherrlichkeit den Sängern zu nehmen. An Stelle des Bravourgesanges, den 3teiligen Arien und Rezitativen, die die dramatische Handlung erstarren ließen und ohne wirklichen Bezug zur Handlung waren, traten Arien, die durch wiederkehrende Begleitmotive die Teile des Werkes zu einer Einheit führten. Sein Einfluß auf die Geschichte des Musiktheaters ist von enormen Bedeutung. Vor allem H. Berlioz und R. Wagner griffen die Gedanken von Gluck auf.
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37. Christoph Willibald Ritter Von Gluck
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† 15. Nov. 1787 in Wien Händels Oratorien vom Stil und Schaffen dieses deutschen Meisters erhielt. Eine weitere Begegnung von tiefem Einfluß sollte dem jungen Dreißiger beschieden sein: 1746 lernte Gluck in Paris Opern Rameaus kennen. Händel und Rameau - da waren sie, die Musen; doch noch war der Ruf der Sirenen lockender, und Gluck trat als Kapellmeister in die Mingottische Operntruppe ein, deren Reiseweg ihn für mehrere Jahre durch die verschiedensten Residenzstädte Europas führte. (In diesen "Wanderjahren" wurde auch im Schloß Pillnitz bei Dresden das Festspiel "Le nozze d'Ercole e d'Ebe" gegeben.) Ob Gluck nun später in Italien oder in Wien lebte, immer schuf er fürs Theater. In einer Fülle von Werken der Seria und Comique drang er, alle Möglichkeiten erschöpfend, bis an die Grenzen der theatralischen Gebiete vor und - sprengte diese Grenzen.
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38. Gluck, Christoph Willibald
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You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Encyclopedia Gluck, Christoph Willibald von E u n glook] Pronunciation Key Gluck, Christoph Willibald von Orfeo ed Euridice (1762), inspired by Greek legend, Gluck introduced an entirely new kind of opera, in which dramatic, emotional, and musical elements were artistically fused for the first time. To Ranieri Calzabigi, the librettist of Orfeo and also Alceste (1767), Gluck gave much of the credit for his new operatic style. In 1773, Gluck went to Paris, where his first serious opera with a French libretto, (1774), was performed. That and subsequent productions created much controversy between supporters of Gluck and proponents of traditional Italian opera. His last important work, (1779), is often considered his masterpiece, and it firmly established his reputation. Eventually, Gluck's emphasis on dramatic impact and musical simplicity became incorporated into the French operatic tradition, and his influence on later composers was considerable.

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