Friedrich Heinrich sky
Friedrich Heinrich sky (* 20. November 1765 in Treuenbrietzen, Mark Brandenburg; † 8. June 1814 in Berlin) was a German composer.
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sky studied first in resounds to theology, but went it later through a scholarship of the king Friedrich of William II. supported to Dresden, in order to study with Johann God-dear Naumann music. After it could specify in Berlin in the year 1792 its Oratorium Isaak, the king appointed it the chamber composer and permitted him at the same time to go to Italy in order to specify several operas. After its return he became a Kapellmeister.
Friedrich Heinrich sky died to 8. June 1814 in Berlin.
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works
- Fanchon or the lyra girl (1804)
- at Alexis send' I you
- our
- prayer before the battle
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| person data | |
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| NAME | sky, Friedrich Heinrich |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION | German composer |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 20. November 1765 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Treuenbrietzen, Mark Brandenburg |
| DYING DATE | 8. June 1814 |
| DYING PLACE | Berlin |
