Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel

(1690-1749)

"The Italian Comedy" (1714), oil on canvas, 37 x 48 cm, of the painter Jean-Antoine Watteau, contemporary of Stölzel (Staatliche Museen, Berlin)

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The musician Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel (Stöltzel) was a author of vocal and instrumental music; was born in Grünstädtel on the 13rd Jenuary 1690, the same year of the composers Baccelli, Baldassare, Barsanti, Bergiron, Brescianello, Chelleri, Ciampi, Collin (Colin) de Blamont, Giai, Porta, Prota, Tessarini. He died in Gotha on the 27th November 1749

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Gottfried Heinrich Stölzel

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"Narcissus" was performed in 1711/12 in Wroclaw

"Valeria" has been represented in 1712 in Naumburg

"Rosen und Dornen der Liebe" was performed in 1713 in Gera

"Artemisia" has been represented in Naumburg in 1713

"Orion" was performed in 1713 in Naumburg

"Venus und Adonis" (Adonis) has been represented in 1715-17 in Praga

"Acis und Galathea" (Die triumphirende Liebe) has been represented in Praga in 1715-17

"Das durch Liebe besiegte Glück" was performed in 1715-17 in Praga

"Diomedes" was performed in Bayreuth in 1718

"Der Musenberg" has been represented in Gotha in 1723

"Die beglückte Tugend" was performed in 1723 in Gotha

"Hercules Prodicius oder die triumphirende Tugend" was performed in 1725 in Gotha

"Die Ernde der Freuden" has been represented in 1727 in Gotha

"Die Freuden-Ernde" (r. Die Ernde der Freuden) was performed in 1727 in Altenburg

"Venus und Adonis" (rev) was performed in 1728-30 in Altenburg

"Acis und Galathea" has been represented in 1729 in Gotha

"Narcissus" (rev) was performed in 1734-35 in Gotha

"L'amore vince l'inganno" was performed in 1736 in Gotha

"Endymion" has been represented in Gotha in 1740

"Die gekrönte Weisheit" was performed in 1742 in Gotha

"Die mit Leben und Vergnügen belohnte Tugend" was performed in 1746 in Gotha

 

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