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Henri-Joseph Rigel

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where his father was musical intendant to the local prince. After an education in the
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in 1767. He quickly acquired a reputation in musical circles and published
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German
Classical era
France
Wertheim am Main
Holy Roman Empire
Niccolò Jommelli
Paris
harpsichord
string quartets
symphonies
concertos
Concert Spirituel
hiérodrames
oratorios
Christoph Willibald Gluck
operas
opéra comique
Centre de Musique Baroque de Versailles
Free scores by Henri-Joseph Rigel
International Music Score Library Project
Categories
1741 births
1799 deaths
People from Wertheim am Main
18th-century classical composers
Emigrants from the Holy Roman Empire
Immigrants to France
German Classical-period composers
German opera composers

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