Tracklist
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1 | Große Ouvertüre für Orchester D-Dur op. 16 |
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10:11 | ||||
2 | Fantasie und Variationen über ein OriginalThema für Violine und Orchester e-Moll op. 94 - Adagio - Andante agitato quasi allegretto |
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7:27 | ||||
3 | Große Sinfonie d-Moll op. 130 - Adagio - Allegro molto |
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12:18 | ||||
4 | Große Sinfonie d-Moll op. 130 - Andante con motto |
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5:36 | ||||
5 | Große Sinfonie d-Moll op. 130 - Scherzo: Allegro assai |
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4:13 | ||||
6 | Große Sinfonie d-Moll op. 130 - Rondo: Allegro non troppo con spirito - Allegretto |
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4:37 | ||||
7 | Ouvertüre zur Oper "Der Dreiherrenstein" |
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7:46 |
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Johann Ludwig Böhner
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Johann Ludwig Böhner (1787-1860), known by his contemporaries as "the Thüringian Mozart", was a German composer, pianist, and organist, especially renowned for his improvisational skills. Born in Töttelstädt, Gotha, on 8th January 1787, he was the son of the cantor and organist of his home town, he was involved with music from a very young age. While at high school in Erfurt he studied composition with Michael Gotthard Fischer. From 1805 he worked as a piano teacher in Gotha, where he met Ludwig Spohr, whose compositional style influenced him. For most of the years betwee… read more
Johann Ludwig Böhner (1787-1860), known by his contemporaries as "the Thüringian Mozart", was a German composer, pianist, and organist, especially renowned for his improvisational… read more
Johann Ludwig Böhner (1787-1860), known by his contemporaries as "the Thüringian Mozart", was a German composer, pianist, and organist, especially renowned for his improvisational skills. Born in Töttelstädt, Gotha, on 8th Ja… read more