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Born: 18 November
1786, Eutin, Germany
Died: 5 June 1826, London, England
Weber,
Carl Maria von![Concertino for clarinet, Op.26 - Weber](../play.gif)
His father dreamed he would become
a second Mozart .
He saw to it that his son got a very broad education, and Weber grew up
with art and music around him; and indeed, he was a music critic, a writer,
a conductor and an influential composer in
the field of Romantic opera .
Among his great Romantic operas were "The
Marksman" ("Der
Freischütz"), a German opera with many national
elements, "Euryanthe",
and "Oberon"
- and it was in the course of rehersals for this piece that he died, at
the age of 40.
He was the one who developed the
"Leitmotif"
that Wagner
will firmly adopted in his operas, and he was the one who placed the conductor
in the center of the stage; traditionally, the conductor played the piano
together with the orchestra. His waltz, "An
Invitation to Dance" ("Aufforderung
zum Tanze"), written for piano ,
was orchestrated
years later by Berlioz ,
who incorporated it in a ballet
he wrote.
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He was
a critic
He played
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He Was
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He Lived in the
Romantic period
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