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Wolf, Ernst Wilhelm

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Wolf, Ernst Wilhelm (1735–1792)

German composer. He was leader of the orchestra at Weimar, and from 1768 was court conductor.

Works

Stage works

operas Die Dorfdeputierten (after Goldoni, 1772), Das grosse Los (1774), Der Zauberirrungen (after Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream), Erwin und Elmire (Goethe) and others; monodrama Polyxena.

Other works

cantata Seraphina (Wieland, 1775); church music; oratorios, Easter cantatas (Herder); symphonies; string quartets and other chamber music; songs.



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