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25: 290:. Brahms replied in detail, expressing the "great and genuine" pleasure he received from the letter, calling Lachner's analyses unusually perceptive and insightful, then saying "I would have to confess that I am, by the by, a severely melancholic person, that black wings are constantly flapping above us". 165:
in succession to Franz, where he was so highly valued that his contract was renewed and extended whenever he received offers from other musical centres. In all he remained there for 37 years, during which Mannheim had the reputation of performing the largest repertoire of operas of any city in
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to continue his musical training, becoming assistant conductor at the Court Opera and organist at a Protestant church (though he himself was Catholic). In 1836 he became court conductor at
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Vinzenz scratched out a living by teaching music in Augsburg until his brother Franz arranged for him to become conductor and house musician for Earl Mycielski of Coscevitz in the
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Few of his works have been revived or reprinted, though a recording of the string quartets issued in 2005 reveals a minor master of that genre.
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for Chocieszewice, Józef's birthplace and presumably family seat. Neither place seems easy to locate.
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Lachner's compositions include symphonies, overtures, festive marches, works for wind orchestra; a
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Instinctively conservative in his tastes, Lachner stood out publicly against the cult of
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Germany. Nevertheless, Lachner travelled and conducted widely, as far afield as London.
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Vinzenz Lachner retired as court conductor in 1873. He settled afterwards in
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for piano duet (dedicated to Brahms); and numerous songs of which the cycle
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As an educator, he encountered and encouraged many. His students included
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Earl Mycielski may be Józef Nikodem Mycielski (1794-1867) of the noble
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Lachner died in Karlsruhe after a number of strokes at age 81.
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Variationen über die C-Dur Tonleiter / für Pianoforte / op. 42
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Like all the Lachner brothers, he was friendly with
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