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Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (1786-1826) was a German
composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the
first significant composers of the Romantic school. Der Freischutz,
loosely translated, The Marksman, is based on German folk legend,
and many of its tunes were inspired by German folk music. Johann
Friedrich Kind (1768-1843) was a German dramatist, most famous for
writing the libretto for Der Freischutz.
Virtually all of the composer's works for piano solo: four piano sonatas, Invitation to the Dance (a waltz later orchestrated by Berlioz), eight sets of variations, "Momento capriccioso," "Grande Polonaise," "Rondo brillante" and "Polacca brillante." Reprinted from the authoritative C. F. Peters edition.
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++++ Hinterlassene Schriften, Volume 2; Hinterlassene Schriften;
Theodor Hell Carl Maria von Weber, Theodor Hell Arnold, 1828 Music;
Genres & Styles; Classical; Music / Genres & Styles /
Classical
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