Franz Seydelmann als dramatischer Komponist explores the life and work of the German composer Franz Seydelmann (1748-1806), focusing on his contributions to dramatic composition. This study, written by Rudolf Simon Cahn-Speyer, delves into Seydelmann's operas and other dramatic works, examining his style, influences, and place within the musical landscape of the late 18th century.
The book offers valuable insights into the musical practices and theatrical traditions of the time, providing a detailed analysis of Seydelmann's compositional techniques and their impact on the development of German opera. It is an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in the history of opera and the works of lesser-known but significant composers of the Classical era.
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