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"Consecration of the Emperor Napoleon I and Coronation of the Empress" (1806), oil on canvas, 621 x 979 cm, of the painter Jacques-Louis David, contemporary of Kuhlau (Musee du Louvre, Paris)

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(Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau

(1786-1832)

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The composer (Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) (Frederik) Kuhlau was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Ülzen on the 11th September 1786, the same year of the composers Bishop, Eberwein, Horn, Kocher, Prota, Raimondi, Schneider, Schnyder von Wartensee. He died in Copenaghen on the 12nd March 1832

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Music examples MIDI ed Mp3 of Neoclassical period

OPERE

"Røverborgen" was performed on the 26th of May 1814 in Copenaghen

"Trylleharpen" was performed on the 30th of Jenuary 1817 in Copenaghen

"Elisa" was performed on the 17th of April 1820 in Copenaghen

"Lulu" was performed on the 29th of October 1824 in Copenaghen

"William Shakespeare" was performed on the 28th of March 1826 in Copenaghen

"Hugo og Adelheid" was performed on the 29th of October 1827 in Copenaghen

(Daniel) Friedrich (Rudolph) Kuhlau

LIEDER

"Kong Christian stod ved højen mast", text of Johannes Ewald (1743-1781)

"Nu lider dagen så jævnt og trindt", text of Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1791-1860)

"Wandrers Nachtlied" (Über allen Gipfeln), text of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)

"Da vårtoner løde", text of Jens Christian Hostrup (1818-1892)

"Rosen", op. 19 n. 7, published in 1818, text of Adam Oehlenschlåger (1779-1850)

"Herligt, en sommernat", text of Johan Ludvig Heiberg (1791-1860)

 

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