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(b Bratislava, bap. 13 Feb 1660; d Dublin, Nov 1727). Composer of Hungarian parentage active in Germany, England and Ireland. After six years in Paris studying with Lully, his first significant post was as opera Kapellmeister at the Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel court (1690-94). A brief association with the Hamburg opera led him to form his own travelling opera company, but by 1700 he was Oberkapellmeister at the Stuttgart court. After disagreements he moved in 1705 to London, and spent much of his remaining career in Dublin, where he composed for royal celebrations. Often basing his music on French dance forms, he excelled in arias of more dramatic appeal; of his 23 known stage works only two collections of arias survive. He developed a more cosmopolitan repertory at Hamburg, raising standards of performance there by his excellence as an orchestral director. This is how a colleague of his at Hamburg, Johann Mattheson, an influential writer on music of the time, remembers him: "Cousser (as a musical director) was possessed of an unsurpassable talent. He taught tirelessly, (...) demonstrated every single note, both for the singer and the player, according to his conception of how they should be performed, and did so (...) with such humility and so beautifully that people could only take him to their hearts and feel themselves to be in his debt for this priceless teaching. He became a role-model for many people." User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA Li
Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Bourrée II (Transcr. for Ensemble)
1352Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Branle de village (Transcr. for Ensemble)
1303Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Menuet (Transcr. for Ensemble)
1194Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Bourrée I (Transcr. for Ensemble)
1125Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Gavotte (Transcr. for Ensemble)
1066Erindo oder Die unsträfliche Liebe: Aria (Transcr. for Ensemble)
717Ouverture in G Minor "Apollon enjoué": V. Menuets - Live
708The Universal Applause of Mount Parnassus: No. 22, Aria. Brightest Star (Polymnia)
649The Universal Applause of Mount Parnassus: No. 15, Aria. Our Britain Never Gained (Melpomene)
6210Festin des muses, Suite No. 1 in G Minor: I. Overture: (Lentement) - Gay - Lentement
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Kusser, J.S.: Composition De Musique - Suites Nos. 1-3
Kusser: 2 Serenatas for the Dublin Court

Hildebrand'sche Hoboisten Compagnie: A Musical Service
Kusser: 6 Ouvertures de théâtre "Apollon enjoué"
Kusser: Adonis
Kusser: Festin Des Muses: Orchestral Suites Nos. 4-6
Kusser: Festin Des Muses: Orchestral Suites Nos. 1-3
Zenekari szvitek II.
The Music of the Habsburg Empire (Live)
Johann Sigismund Kusser: Festin des Muses - Orchestral Suites
Kusser: Festin des Muses (Orchestral Suites)
Festin des Muses