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Carl Maria von Weber - 7 Variations sur lair Vien qu, Dorina bella, Op. 7 (1807)

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Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (18 or 19 November 1786 – 5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, pianist, guitarist and critic, one of the first significant composers of the Romantic school. Please support my channel: 7 Variations sur l’air “Vien quà, Dorina bella“, Op. 7 (1807) Michael Endres, piano Opus 7 was written when von Weber served from 1807 to 1810 in Stuttgart as private secretary to Duke Ludwig, brother of King Frederick I of Württemberg. Weber's time in Württemberg was plagued with troubles. He fell deeply into debt and became entangled in the financial manipulations of his employer, e.g. the sale of confirmations of ducal service which exempted the purchaser from military service. Weber was arrested and charged with embezzlement and bribery. As he could disprove the allegations, the case was brought under civil law to avoid compromising the de facto manipulator, the brother of the king. Weber agreed to pay the costs (the last payment was made in 1816) and was banished from Württemberg together with his father. As a sobering side effect, Weber started to keep a diary to list his expenses and correspondence, and make occasional comments on special events.[c Weber remained prolific as a composer during this period, writing a quantity of religious music, mainly for the Catholic mass. This, however, earned him the hostility of conservatives working for the re-establishment of traditional chant in liturgy. In his biography of Weber, Warrack notes that Weber was an accomplished guitarist. It was in this year that his first song with guitar accompaniment, “Liebeszauber“, was printed. Some of his most original and innovative songs were written during the following years, including “Er an Sie“ (1808) and “Was zieht zu deinem Zauberkreise“ (1809).

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