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Stuntz, Joseph

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Stuntz, Joseph (Hartmann) (1793–1859)

Swiss composer and conductor. He studied with Winter at Munich, and Salieri in Vienna. He spent three years in Italy and in 1825 succeeded Winter as first conductor of the Royal Opera at Munich.

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operas La rappresaglia (1820), Costantino, Argene e Dalmiro, Elvira e Lucindo, Heinrich IV zu Givry (after Voltaire's Charlot, 1820) and Maria Rosa; ballets; church music; cantatas and part-songs, symphony in D minor and concert overtures; songs.



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