Weber is a biography of the influential German composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826), written by Ludwig Nohl. This work explores Weber's life, musical development, and significant contributions to the Romantic era. Readers interested in the history of classical music and the lives of prominent composers will find valuable insights into Weber's artistic journey and his lasting impact on the world of music. This biography offers a detailed look at the man behind operas such as "Der Freisch tz" and "Euryanthe", as well as his instrumental works.
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