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325: 116:. Besides continuing their church duties, choristers sang at secular ceremonies and in the opera. They moved to the Moika River Embankment, next to the Novy Bridge, in a house that was built in 1773-77. The house was rebuilt in 1810, and a modest concert hall was added in 1830. Throughout the 19th century the chapel included instrumentalists. Russian composers involved with the Imperial Chapel in the 19th century included 350:. The Hofburg Boys Choir was subsidised by the Royal Private School. After 1926, to consolidate the financial position of the Vienna Boys Choir, the Royal Court Chapel organised a wide range of singing engagements outside their own programme. The Choir remains in worldwide demand well into the 21st century. 68:
and their Imperial successors in the 15th century. There was a double objective: continuity and stability of religious ceremony, and showcasing splendour and artistic taste of the court. The chapels and palaces that were built at the time exhibited the same splendour, and served the same goals.
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Die Münchner Hofkapelle des 16. Jahrhunderts im europäischen Kontext: Bericht über das internationale Symposion der Musikhistorischen Kommission der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Verbindung mit der Gesellschaft für Bayerische Musikgeschichte, München, 2.-4. August
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As a musical institute the Dresden Hofkapelle originated in 1548. It was a top European vocal and instrumental ensemble during the period the Saxon Electors also ruled Poland (1697-1763). From 1708 the Court Chapel was housed in the former
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The first noble or royal court orchestras in German language regions, most of which were founded in the sixteenth century, were called Hofkapelle. When the noble and royal courts dissipated the name was often replaced by
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the choir was a part of the court clergy. The choir moved to Saint Petersburg when the new capital was founded in 1703. In 1741 the choristers moved from Posadskaya Street to the Old Winter Palace. They were known as the
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was the court chapel of the Württemberg dynasty in Germany. It existed in several formations since it was founded in the 16th century. In the early 19th century musicians like
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from 1763, and extended to 72 singers in 1764. From 1765 the Russian court was successful in attracting several famous Italian composers to Saint Petersburg, among them
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court chapel was arguably the most splendid one of the second half of the 16th century, and played an important role in the European music life of its day.
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As a musical venture court chapels emerged in 16th century Europe, largely due to the consolidation of more itinerant musical groups initiated by the
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The Hofkapelle München, an orchestra founded in 2009, is a private initiative referring to the previous fame of the Hofkapelle in that city.
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where Bach worked was built in 1630. After a fire in 1774, the west wing of the palace, with the chapel, reopened in 1847.
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Hofkapelle (literally: court chapel) is both the word for a royal chapel and any other court chapel.
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the Choir, part of the Hofkapelle, was disbanded in 1920. In 1924 the choir was reinstated as the
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After the first World War, the musical ensemble was renamed Staatkapelle, ultimately known as
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were employed at the Hofkapelle. In 2002 a new ensemble, under the same name, was founded by
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With a history going back to 1482 notable musicians employed in the Hofkapelle include
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Other musical chapels associated with a court include the former court chapel in
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and permanently settled in the Imperial Court Chapel, the Hofkapelle of the
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in 1479 for singing at church services and court ceremonies. Under
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between 1731 and 1777. Best known composer of the court chapel is
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Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar § History
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Music at German Courts, 1715-1760: Changing Artistic Priorities
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associated with a royal or noble court. Most of these are
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Samantha Owens, Barbara M. Reul, Janice B. Stockigt and
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Index

Hofkapelle
Court chapel (disambiguation)
chapel (building)
chapel as a musical ensemble
royal (court) chapels
German
dukes of Burgundy
Saint Petersburg Court Chapel
Moscow
Peter the Great
Court Choral Capella
Baldassare Galuppi
Giovanni Paisiello
Vicente Martín y Soler
Domenico Cimarosa
Anton Ferdinand Titz
Mikhail Glinka
Mily Balakirev
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Russian Revolution
Staatskapelle
Staatskapelle Dresden
Opernhaus am Taschenberg
Hofkirche
Mannheim Palace Church
Mannheim school
Mannheim Palace Church
Old Catholic
prince-electors
Electorate of the Palatinate

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