BAROQUE BOHEMIA & BEYOND, VOLUME 3 - CZECH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

BAROQUE BOHEMIA & BEYOND, VOLUME 3 - CZECH CHAMBER ORCHESTRA

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Baroque Bohemia & Beyond, VOLUME 3 Linek, Koželuh, Brixi, RejchaCzech Chamber Philharmonic,Vojtĕch Spurný “One of the Czech composers to progress from baroque style to that of preclassicism, Brixi is now credited with preparing Prague for the subsequent arrival of Mozart whose operas and symphonies were to be performed there with such success. Koželuh was invited to replace Mozart as court Organist in Salzburg and later published Mozart’s famous G minor symphony… Rejcha befriended Beethoven in Vienna and later settled in Paris and taught Berlioz, Gounod, Franck and Liszt! … The Thirty Years War (1618-48) resulted in the Hapsburgs taking over the kingdom of Bohemia, but it was impossible to suppress the Czech love for music, a fact then exploited by the Austrian nobles who filled their new Bohemian estates with musical talent. Once government had been transferred to Vienna, many Czech musicians moved away from their homeland to find work around Europe. As one Czech historian put it

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