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Riotte, Philipp Jacob

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Riotte, Philipp Jacob (1776–1856)

German composer and conductor. He studied with André at Offenbach and became theatre conductor at Gotha. In 1809 he went to Vienna, where he settled, being appointed conductor at the Theater an der Wien in 1818.

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operas and operettas Mozarts Zauberflöte, Nureddin, Der Sturm (on Shakespeare's Tempest) and many others; ballets; incidental music; cantata Der Kreuzzug; symphony; three clarinet concertos; six violin and piano sonatas; nine piano sonatas, piano piece The Battle of Leipzig.



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