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  1. Heinrich Marschner (Zittau, 16 de agosto de 1795 - Hanóver, 16 de diciembre de 1861), fue un compositor alemán que destacó en ópera entre Weber y Wagner.

  2. Heinrich August Marschner (16 August 1795 – 14 December 1861) was a German composer best known for his operas. He is considered to be the most important composer of German opera between Weber and Wagner .

  3. Heinrich August Marschner was a composer who helped establish the style of German Romantic opera. Marschner studied law at Leipzig, but, encouraged by Ludwig van Beethoven, whom he met in Vienna in 1817, and others, he turned to composing.

  4. Heinrich August Marschner (* 16. August 1795 in Zittau; † 14. Dezember 1861 in Hannover) war ein deutscher Komponist der Romantik, Musikdirektor in Dresden und Kapellmeister in Leipzig, ab 1831 königlicher Hofkapellmeister in Hannover.

  5. 9 de dic. de 2003 · Although his work has been generally neglected in the 20th century, Heinrich Marschner was a leading figure in German Opera in the period between Weber and Wagner, and wrote twenty-two operas and singspiels.

  6. Heinrich August Marschner (Zittau, 16 d'agost de 1795 – Hannover, 14 de desembre de 1861) fou un compositor alemany del Romanticisme. El 1813 passà a Leipzig per estudiar Dret, però després abandonà aquests estudis per dedicar-se al piano i a la composició, on es formà sota la direcció de Schicht.

  7. Heinrich August Marschner (Zittau, 16 August 1795 - Hanover, 16 December 1861), was the most important composer of German Romantic opera between Carl Maria von Weber and Richard Wagner, and is remembered principally for his operas Hans Heiling (1833), Der Vampyr (1828), and Der Templer und die Jüdin (1829).