Mosel, Ignaz Franz Von

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Mosel, Ignaz Franz Von

Mosel, Ignaz Franz Von , Austrian composer, conductor, and writer on music; b. Vienna, April 1,1772; d. there, April 8,1844. He was the first conductor of the musical festivals given by Vienna’s Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde at the imperial riding school (1812–16); he pioneered the use of the baton in Vienna. He was vice-director of the 2 Court Theaters (1820–29), then principal custos of the Imperial Library (1829–44). He was ennobled and made a Hofrat. He composed Die Feuerprobe, Singspiel (April 28, 1811), Salem, lyric tragedy (March 5, 1813), and Cyrus und Astyages, heroic opera (June 13,1818); also much incidental music. All of these works were first perf. at the Vienna Court Opera. Other works included instrumental pieces, masses, Psalms, cantatas, songs, and arrangements.

Writings

(all pubi, in Vienna): Versuch einer Ästhetik des musikalischen Tonsatzes (1813); Über das Leben und die Werke des Anton Salieri (1827); Geschichte der k.k. Hofbibliothek in Wine (1835); Über die Original-Partitur des Requiems von W.A. Mozart (1839).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis Mclntire

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