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style. It was in this building that the Hofkapelle performed, a tradition that has been continued. Today's Wiener Hofmusikkapelle consists of the Vienna Boys' Choir, male singers from the choir of the Vienna State Opera, and members of the Vienna Philharmonic. They regularly perform in church
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in Vienna, the musical establishment of the Burgundian-Habsburg court. Maximilian conquered the territory in 1490 and entered Vienna but he did not set up his court there until 1498. This was the year the Hofmusikkapelle was founded;
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Under Emperor Ferdinand I most of the musicians of the Hofmusikkapelle were Flemish and under Ferdinand II most came from Italy. The court band flourished under the subsequent emperors until about 1740, after which
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After World War I and the fall of the monarchy, the court music band was placed under the Ministry of Education. Boys were no longer hired and ladies of the
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sang the upper parts, and the choir was disbanded in 1922. However it was formed again in 1924 as the
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The Royal Chapel in the Time of the Habsburgs: Music and Ceremony in Early Modern European Court
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Prior to Maximillian I taking control of Tyrol, there was already a choir, with the organist
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was a chaplain and cantor at the court in Vienna and also the canon and provost of the
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from 1447 to 1449. Later Maria Theresa arranged for it to be rebuilt in late
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Lopez, Juan José Carreras; García, Bernardo José; Knighton, Tess (2005).
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serving at the court chapel in Vienna. It was founded in 1498 under
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Die K.u.k. Hofburgkapelle und die K.k. Geistliche Hofkapelle
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between 1423 and 1426, and rebuilt in Gothic style by
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in the late Romanesque style. It was expanded under
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group of musicians
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Vienna Boys' Choir
Paul Hofhaimer
Pierre de la Rue
George Slatkonia
Diocese of Ljubljana
Maria Theresa
Joseph II
Antonio Salieri
Vienna State Opera
Vienna Boys' Choir
Albert I
Albert II
Frederick III
Baroque
MGG
Cölestin Wolfsgruber
OL
25438101M
The Royal Chapel in the Time of the Habsburgs: Music and Ceremony in Early Modern European Court
ISBN
978-1-84383-139-6




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