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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-20machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-17T04:25:49machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-17T04:25:50humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-19machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonWölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812presumedWölfl, JosephpresumedWölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812.presumedWolfl, JosephpresumedWölfl, Joseph, pianist and composerpresumedWoelfl, Josef, 1773-1812presumedWoelfl, Joseph 1173-1812presumedWoelfl, J. 1773-1812presumedWoelfl, J. 1773-1812 (Joseph),presumedWoelffl, Joseph 1773-1812presumedWoelfl, J.presumedWölffl, Joseph, 1773-1812presumedWölfl, Josef 1773-1812presumedWoelffl, JosephpresumedWoelfl, Joseph, 1773-1812presumedWölfl, Josef 1773-1812presumedWoelfl, IosephpresumedWölffl, Joseph.presumedWölffl, Joseph 1773-1812presumedWoelffl, Josef, 1773-1812presumed1773-12-241812-05-21SymphoniesAustriansComposers
Epithet: pianist and composer
British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000499.0x0000ffHodges familySlonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995Wranitzky, Paul, 1756-1808.Wölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812Wölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812. Fifth grand sinfonia for a full band. Score, 1808 March 31. [electronic resource].Wölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812.Fifth grand sinfonia for a full band. Score, 1808 March 31. [electronic resource].46 p. ; 24 x 30 cm.Northwestern UniversitySymphony No. 1 in G minor, op. 40. Copy; n.d. (wm 1828). ff. i+68 240 x 295mm.Joseph Wölfl, pianist and composer: Symphony no.1 in G minor, op.40 by Joseph Wölfl: n.d. [wm 1828]: Copy.Symphony No. 1 in G minor, op. 40. Copy; n.d. (wm 1828). ff. i+68 240 x 295mm.Joseph Wölfl, pianist and composer: Symphony no.1 in G minor, op.40 by Joseph Wölfl: n.d. [wm 1828]: Copy. Unspecified1 itemEnglishBritish LibraryWranitzky, Paul, 1756-1808. Autograph letter signed, dated : Vienna, 19 December 1798, to [Johann André in Offenbach], 1798 Dec. 19.Wranitzky, Paul, 1756-1808.André, Johann, 1741-1799,Mary Flagler Cary Music Collection (Pierpont Morgan Library)Autograph letter signed, dated : Vienna, 19 December 1798, to [Johann André in Offenbach], 1798 Dec. 19.1 item (4 p., docketed.) ; (4to)Describing the contents of a package he sent and that André must have received by now: 8 pieces from [Paisiello's?] Pirro, a catalogue of Hoffmeister's flute music, and Hummel's opp. 3 and 6; this is followed by the names of Viennese composers of the time, many with Wranitzky's (sometimes critical) commentary: Cagiati (not in Vienna), Förster, Fuchs, Grill, Krommer, Pössinger, Raffael, Went, Woelfl, Süssmayer, Joseph and Taddaus Weigl, Zingarelli, Schenck, Albrechtsberger, Haydn, Kozeluch, Salieri, Conti, Kletzinsky, Ant. Teyber, Gyrowetz, Hoffmeister, Petthoven [sic], Jos. Preindl, Eybler, Hauschka, Likel [i.e. Lickl], Kauer, Miller [i.e. Wenzel Müller], Hen[n]eberg, Cartel[l]ieri, Lipawsky, Freystadler, Häus[s]ler, Haensel, Struck, Pär [i.e. Paer], Cornetti [i.e. Alessandro Cornet?], Kirzinger [i.e. Kürzinger], Pogdanovitsch [i.e. Bazyli Bohdanowicz], Maschek, and Ulbrich. Pierpont Morgan Library.Hanover royal music archive, 1651-1951, 1770-1870Hanover royal musicarchive 1651-1951 1770-1870Circa 105.0 linear feet (902boxes)The Hanover Royal MusicArchive consists of printed and manuscript music, printed books about music,and related materials assembled by Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, and hissuccessors. A significant component originated in England and concerns musicalactivity of several children of George III, circa 1770-1837, particularlyErnest Augustus, then Duke of Cumberland, and Princess Augusta, as well asPrince George of Cumberland, son of Ernest Augustus and later Georg V, King ofHanover. These materials moved to Hanover, apparently circa 1837 when ErnestAugustus succeeded William IV as King of Hanover. In Hanover, the collectionwas expanded by Ernest Augustus and Georg V, and much of the present contentrelates to music in the Hanoverian court through the mid-nineteenth century.While most materials date circa 1770-1870, a few items extend this span fromthe seventeenth through the mid-twentieth century.EnglishGermanBeinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LibraryHodges Family Collection, circa 1790-circa 1909Hodges Family Collection circa 1790-circa 1909around 430 items; 64 boxes; 16 linear feetThe collection contains manuscript and printed music, writings, and other materials compiled and collected by Edward Hodges and subsequently by his son, John Sebastian Bach Hodges. Noteworthy among Edward Hodges' writings are the Annuary, an attempt in later life to depict his earlier life, and documents relating to the design and construction of the 1846 Erben organ at Trinity Church in New York. Music scores and sketches of the collection may well be the largest extant source of Hodges' manuscript music, including both original music and transcriptions and arrangements of the works of others, mostly intended for performance during religious services. In addition, the collection includes manuscript and printed scores for the works of two of Edward Hodges' children, Faustina Hasse Hodges and John Sebastian Bach Hodges. Sacred music in the collection not composed by Hodges family members provides insight into the kind of music that was typically performed in Episcopal churches in this country during the 19th and early 20th centuries: chants, psalm and hymn tunes, litanies, introits, offertories, oratorios, etc. Especially interesting are the Breitkopf & Härtel publications of Haydn's from 1801 and an early publication of Beethoven's . Among the scores of secular music, John Stafford Smith's (London, 1812), an anthology of music from the 13th through the 18th centuries, is particularly noteworthy, as is by Etienne Méhul. The collection also includes sixteen volumes of late 18th and 19th century sheet music that were presumably compiled by one or more members of the Hodges family. Die Worte des Erlösers am Kreuze Christus am Oldberge Musica Antiqua Chant lyrique pour l'inauguration de la statue votée à sa Majesté l'empereur et roiEnglishGermanFrenchLibrary of Congress. Music DivisionWölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812. J. Woelfl's 5th grand sinfonia : for full band.Wölfl, Joseph, 1773-1812.J. Woelfl's 5th grand sinfonia : for full band. 1808 Mar. 31.1 ms. score (47 p.) ; 25 x 31 cm.Northwestern UniversityNicolas Slonimsky Collection, 1873-1997, (bulk 1920-1990)Slonimsky, Nicolas, 1894-1995Nicolas Slonimsky Collection 1873-1997 (bulk 1920-1990)circa 118,600 items; 354 boxes; 500 linear feetCollection contains materials collected by Slonimsky throughout his lifetime that document his life and work as musicologist, composer, conductor, lecturer and author. Included are personal biographical materials; Slonimsky's writings (drafts, typescripts, reprints, etc.) of newspaper, periodical, journal, and magazine articles, record liner notes, radio broadcasts, and talks, published and unpublished; music composed by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed; concert programs; correspondence, among many others, with Henry Cowell, Alexandre Gretchaninoff, Roy Harris, Charles Ives, and Edgar Varèse; biographical materials on composers and performers mosly generated when Slonimsky was editing Baker's and The international cyclopedia; music collected by Slonimsky, manuscript and printed and multi-composer collections; among the manuscripts are many short holographic works and fragments; scrapbooks; and iconographical material, such as family photographs an those of composers and musicians from the former Soviet Union, as well as little known musicians from the United States and elsewhere.EnglishLibrary of Congress. Music Division