Musicologica Olomucensia vol. 4, (1998):147-153

MUSIC AND MUSICIANS BETWEEN PRAGUE AND COPENHAGEN IN THE 18th AND 19th CENTURIES

Jarmila Gabrielová

This contribution builds upon the article Čeští hudebníci a česká hudba v Dánsku do druhé světové války, published in Opus musicum 27 (1995), page 40-43, and summarizes some lesser known data and facts mentioned in domestic and especially in Danish scholarly literature. It points out the role played by several persons, who either originated from the Czech lands or worked here, in the musical life of Denmark (Copenhagen) and that on the one hand in the field of Italian opera and Mozart reception in the second half of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th century (P. Mingotti, Chr. W. Gluck, Fr. L. Ae. Kunzen, G. Siboni) and on the other hand in the development of Danish national music and musical institutions in the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century (Chr. Zrza, Fr. J. Gläser, Fr. Neruda, M. Brod).

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