Pavel Vranický, later known as Paul Wranitzky, was a prominent Czech composer and violinist of the classical period, born on December 30, 1756, in Nová Říše in Moravia (now the Czech Republic) and died on September 29, 1808, in Vienna. He was a contemporary of Mozart and Beethoven and was highly esteemed by both composers. Vranický moved to Vienna in the 1770s to further his musical education and quickly became an in
... Per saperne di piùPavel Vranický, later known as Paul Wranitzky, was a prominent Czech composer and violinist of the classical period, born on December 30, 1756, in Nová Říše in Moravia (now the Czech Republic) and died on September 29, 1808, in Vienna. He was a contemporary of Mozart and Beethoven and was highly esteemed by both composers. Vranický moved to Vienna in the 1770s to further his musical education and quickly became an integral part of the city's musical life.
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