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  • errors, because it has absolutely no relation to the latest scholarly Dittersdorf literature.--88.117.70.104 (talk) 18:32, 17 December 2012 (UTC) And he...
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  • itself notes, the piece is in fact a series of variations on a theme by Dittersdorf. The proper title should be simply "Variations in E-flat Major, Op. 44...
    1,013 bytes (133 words) - 11:08, 5 February 2024
  • Phaëtons (The Fall of Phaëton) of 1785." Is there a source for this? The Dittersdorf movement is in 3/4 and although Mozart's 4-note motto does appear (as...
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  • (UTC) Dittersdorf is not normally considered a great composer, but one editor insists on referring to him as the great Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf. I tagged...
    18 KB (2,865 words) - 18:53, 6 February 2024
  • number of corrections, as follows: - "Doktor und Apotheker" is a work by Dittersdorf, not by Storace. Storace was only the "arranger" for some performances...
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  • Sacchini, Salieri, Rousseau, Philidor, Monsigny, Grétry, Gluck, Hiller, Dittersdorf, Mozart, Arne, Dibdin, Arnold, Hook, Shield, Fomin, Rossini, Donizetti...
    21 KB (2,613 words) - 00:24, 14 February 2008
  • Gibbons, Biber, Marais, Torelli, Jacquet de La Guerre, Tartini, Graun, Dittersdorf, Boccherini, Kozeluch, Pleyel, Woelfl, J Strauss I, Bruch, Widor, Lyadov...
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  • for yourself - if you hurry. Anyway, my money is on Hans Ditters von Dittersdorf. MinorProphet (talk) 00:40, 20 May 2020 (UTC) If Rosen's writing doesn't...
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  • C.P.E. Bach, Ordonez (all these in my CD collection right at hand), Dittersdorf wrote at least one (unrecorded so far as I know)... this is without really...
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  • Okay, is Beethoven's op.44 variations on an original theme or on a Dittersdorf opera? I keep hearing different things. It is a bad idea, in my opinion...
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  • link to the Korean page needs to be fixed. What does Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf have to do with Oradea? There's no mention of Oradea on his page. from...
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  • Andromeda, by a team of composers including Vivaldi; Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf's Symphony in F (Perseus' Rescue of Andromeda) and Symphony in D (The...
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  • and Juliet, Fennimore and Gerda, Margot la rouge, The Magic Fountain Dittersdorf: Doctor und Apotheke Donizetti: Anna Bolena, Belisario, Don Pasquale...
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  • Sacchini, Salieri, Rousseau, Philidor, Monsigny, Grétry, Gluck, Hiller, Dittersdorf, Mozart, Arne, Dibdin, Arnold, Hook, Shield, Fomin, Rossini, Donizetti...
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  • found this on Amazon.com: http://www.amazon.com/Mozart-Time-Karl-Ditters-Dittersdorf/dp/B00000E6S8 Looks real. And Mozart was a completely juvenile individual...
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  • perpetual motion after all) and how it's usually played. Likewise, Dittersdorf's Le Carnaval ou le Rédoute has the same sort of ending as Haydn's Farewell...
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  • recorded with them as a soloist on Bach's St John Passion in 1979 and Dittersdorf's Requiem in 2009? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent...
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