Wranitzky is a Czech surname. The name is derived from the village of Vranice (Wranitz). Notable people with the surname include:
Paul Wranitzky (1756–1808), composer and violinist
Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820), composer and violinist
Karoline Seidler-Wranitzky (1790–1872), singer
Friedrich Wranitzky [de] (1798–1839), cellist
Franz Vranitzky (born 1937), politician
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Paul Wranitzky (Czech: Pavel Vranický, 30 December 1756 – 29 September 1808) was a Moravian-Austrian classical composer. His half brother, Antonín, was...
and violinist Anton Wranitzky (1761–1820), composer and violinist Karoline Seidler-Wranitzky (1790–1872), singer Friedrich Wranitzky [de] (1798–1839), cellist...
Seyler's opera called Oberon by Karl Ludwig Giesecke with music by Paul Wranitzky debuted in Vienna shortly afterwards. Both operas enjoyed popularity....
chorus and orchestra at her request. Her favourite composers included Paul Wranitzky and Joseph Leopold Eybler, a composer of sacred music. In the winter of...
needed to control his tears because all eyes would be upon him. Paul Wranitzky: "Funeral March for the Death of King Louis XVI" from the Symphony Op...
era the song was a popular theme for variations. E.g. the composer Paul Wranitzky featured it in orchestral variations, in variations for xylophone, strings...
was involved with The Wranitzky Project, dedicated to the study and publishing of the music of Moravian composer Paul Wranitzky (1756–1808). His last...
(1795) WoO 71: Twelve variations for piano on the Russian dance from Paul Wranitzky's ballet Das Waldmädchen (1796–1797) WoO 72: Eight variations for piano...
Defonseca". Deal, Bama Lutes (2005-04-01). "Chapter 2: Feral Children and Wranitzky's Pantomime-Ballet Das Waldmädchen (1796)" (PDF). The Origin and Performance...
Johann Holzer [de] (either solely or co-authored with Mozart) or Paul Wranitzky. Before the World War II Anschluss, Austria's state anthem was "Sei gesegnet...
2 clarinets, 2 horns, 2 bassoons spurious; actually composed by Paul Wranitzky II:G1 G major c. 1759–60 2 oboes, 2 horns, strings doubtful II:G4 Flute...
time. She is most known for her performance in Das Waldmädchen by Paul Wranitzky and Giuseppe Trafieri (1796), where she premiered the title role of the...
(1798). She was also the first to perform the role of Oberon in Paul Wranitzky’s opera (1789). She married twice. Her first husband (married 21 July 1788...
(1774–1842) Johann Wilhelm Wilms (1772–1847) Joseph Wölfl (1773–1812) Paul Wranitzky (1756–1808) Charles-Valentin Alkan (1813–1888) Anton Arensky (1861–1906)...
Retrieved 2008-04-27. Golding, Robin (2002). "Notes to Recording of Wranitzky Symphonies" (PDF). Chandos Records. Retrieved 2007-12-07. {{cite journal}}:...
operas, starting with the 1789 premiere of Oberon, with music by Paul Wranitzky and a libretto that was a readaptation of Friederike Sophie Seyler's original...
German athlete Kamilla Seidler (born 1983), Danish chef Karoline Seidler-Wranitzky (1790–1872), Czech operatic soprano Louise Seidler (1786–1866), German...
Zauberposse, but also with spoken dialogue. Oberon, König der Elfen (Wranitzky, 1789) Die Zauberflöte (1791), Das Donauweibchen, (Kauer, 1798) Kauer...
in 1792 in the title role of the opera Oberon – The Fairy King by Paul Wranitzky at Mannheim's Nationaltheater and was engaged as a court-singer in Weimar...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, which was intended to be set to music by Paul Wranitzky. The second was sponsored by Emanuel Schikaneder himself, the opera, Das...
and called out dryly: 'Again!' A little displeased, the violinist Anton Wranitzky asked 'With repeats?' 'Yes,' came the answer, and now the thing went straight...