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Ferdinand August Kauer (18 January 1751 – 13 April 1831) was a Moravian-born Austrian composer, keyboard player, and theatre Kapellmeister whose career was shaped by the bustling popular stages of late eighteenth-century Vienna. Born in Klein-Thaya (Kleintajax; today Dyjákovičky near Znojmo), he received early education in Moravia and went on to studies that included time in Tyrnau (Trnava) before he settled in Vienna around 1777, supporting himself initially through teaching and further musical study. From the early 1780s he became closely involved with Viennese theatre life as an orchestral musician, conductor, and increasingly as a prolific composer for the stage. A decisive institutional anchoring came through his association with Karl von Marinelli’s theatre company and the suburban stages: he is described as active with the Theater in der Leopoldstadt (and later associated with the Theater in der Josefstadt and work in Graz), composing a large quantity of Singspiele, operas, and incidental music tailored to a popular audience and often connected with the librettist Karl Friedrich Hensler. Among his stage successes, Das Donauweibchen (1798) achieved particular fame and long afterlife, while his overall output was extraordinarily large, extending beyond theatre works to include sacred music and instrumental pieces. Late in life, reference accounts emphasise his declining circumstances; one narrative strand reports that poverty was compounded by the catastrophic Danube f
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184Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): III. Anmarsch dreyer Kolonnen
155Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): I. Zutrauen des Russischen Heers an ihren Landes Patron St. Nikolaus
156Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): XII. Einmarsch aller Truppen und gänzliche Besitznehmung der Festung
137Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): V. Forcht und Schrecken der Bewohner
138Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): VI. Das Kanoniren
139Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): X. Rasende Wuth der Türken wird durch Tapferkeit der Russen besiegt
1310Sonate militaire "La conquête d'Oczakow" (Arr. for Chamber Ensemble by Anonymous): XIII. Unterwürfigkeit der Besiegden. Freud und Rufe der Siegenden
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