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"View of Genoa from the Promenade of Acqua Sola" (1834), oil on canvas, 11 5/8 x 16 3/8 in., of the painter Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, contemporary of Mangold (The Art Institute of Chicago)

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Carl (Ludwig) Amand Mangold

(1813-1889)

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The composer Carl (Ludwig) Amand Mangold was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Darmstadt on the 8th October 1813, the same year of the composers Dargomïzhsky, Gulak-Artemovsky, Loder, Macfarren, Mazzucato, Pentenrieder, Petrella, Puccini, Rosenhain, Smart, Soubre. Died in Oberstdorf im Allgäu on the 4th August 1889

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OPERE

"Das Köhlermädchen, oder Das Tournier zu Linz" has been represented in 1843 in Darmstadt

"Die Fischerin" was performed in 1845 in Darmstadt

"Tannhäuser" (Der getreue Eckart) was performed on the 17th of May 1846 in Darmstadt

"Dornröschen" was performed in 1848 in Darmstadt

"Gudrun" was performed in Darmstadt in 1851

"Fiesko" has been represented in (?)

"Rubezahl" has been represented in 1848

Carl (Ludwig) Amand Mangold

LIEDER

"Die marmorblasse Maid" (Da hab ich viel blasse Leichen), op. 21, III n. 2, text of Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)

"Die Bergstimme" (Ein Reiter durch das Bergtal zieht), op. 21, III n. 1, text of Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)

 

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