List Of Composers In The Mannheim School
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List Of Composers In The Mannheim School
The Mannheim school of composers was one of the most prominent musical groups of the 18th century. With a revolutionary court orchestra created by the List of counts palatine of the Rhine, Elector Palatinate of Mannheim, the Mannheim court inspired many famous musicians such as Joseph Haydn, Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Mozart. This is a list of composers usually associated with the Mannheim school. List First generation (born 1700–1730) Second generation (born after 1730) References

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''Schloss'' (; pl. ''Schlösser''), formerly written ''Schloß'', is the German language, German term for a building similar to a château, palace, or manor house. Related terms appear in several Germanic languages. In the Scandinavian languages, the cognate word ''slot''/''slott'' is normally used for what in English could be either a palace or a castle (instead of words in rarer use such as ''palats''/''palæ'', ''kastell'', or ''borg''). In Dutch, the word ''slot'' is considered to be more archaic. Nowadays, one commonly uses ''paleis'' or ''kasteel''. But in English, the term does not appear; for instance, in the United Kingdom, this type of structure would be known as a stately home or English country house, country house. Most ''Schlösser'' were built after the Middle Ages as residences for the nobility, not as true fortresses, although originally, they often were fortified. The usual German term for a true castle is ''Burg'', while that for a fortress is ''Festung'' ( ...
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