قراءة كتاب Louis Spohr's Autobiography Translated from the German

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Louis Spohr's Autobiography
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1821. Return to Gandersheim 134 Concerts at Alexisbad and Pyrmont 135 Removal to Dresden 138 1822. Appointed director of the orchestra of the court theatre at Cassel 141 1823. Institutes the Society of St. Cecilia 147 Composes the opera: “Jessonda” in Cassel, where it is first performed 148 1824. “Jessonda” performed in Leipsic 153 1825. “Jessonda” performed in Berlin 157 Composes the opera of “The Mountain Sprite” in Cassel, where it is first performed 157 1826. Composes the oratorio of: “Die letzten Dinge” in Cassel, where it is first performed 159 Musical festival at Düsseldorf 161 1827. Composes the opera: “Pietro von Abano” 163 1828. Musical festival at Halberstadt 165 1829. Musical festival at Nordhausen 166 1830. Composes the opera: “The Alchymist” 168 1831. Celebration festival upon the occasion of the grant of a constitution to Hesse 172 Celebration of Spohr’s “Silver Wedding” 173 Terminates his work “The Violin School” 176 1832. Composes the symphony: “Die Weihe der Töne178 Celebration of the “Golden Wedding” of Spohr’s parents 180 1833. Musical festival at Halberstadt 183 1834. Journey to Marienbad 184 Death of Spohr’s first wife 187 1835. Finishes the oratorio: “Des Heilands letzte Stunden” (Calvary) in Cassel, where it is performed for the first time 188 Journey to Sandfort in Holland 188 1836. Spohr’s second marriage 194 Journey to Leipsic, Dresden and Saxon Switzerland 195 Musical festival at Brunswick 197 Millenium-jubilee at Paderborn 199 1837. Projected musical festival at Cassel 202 Journey to Prague 204 Vienna—Salzburg, &c.

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