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Carl Heinrich Zöllner

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Carl Heinrich Zöllner (Oels, 1792–1836) was a German composer. He is mainly remember for one surviving work, the opera Kunz von Kauffungen premiered at the Theater an der Wien March 1826.[1] An organ work Variations pour l'Orgue sur le Theme God Save the King also survives, as well as two shorter organ works Ziemlich Langsam[2] and Andante[3].

References

  1. ^ Zöllners Oper Kunz von Kauffungen bei www.opernprojekt.uni-koeln.de
  2. ^ [1]
  3. ^ [www.stantons.com/sheet-music/title/beginning-organist-vol-1-the/35001866]