Carl Heinrich Zöllner
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Carl Heinrich Zöllner (born modern
Oleśnica Oleśnica (pronounced ; german: Oels; szl, Ôleśnica) is a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland, within the Wrocław metropolitan area. It is the administrative seat of Oleśnica County and also of the rural district of ...
, Poland; 1792 – 1836) was a
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composer. He is mainly remembered for one surviving work, the
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''
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'', which premiered at the
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in March 1826. An organ work, ''Variations pour l'Orgue sur le Theme God Save the King'' also survives, as well as two shorter organ works, ''Ziemlich Langsam'' and ''Andante''.


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Biography of Zöllner www.sibeliusmusic.comAlbum of Choral Preludes from Classical to Modern Times In All Keys, Vol. 1The Beginning Organist, Vol. 1
1792 births 1836 deaths German composers People from Oleśnica Musicians from the Province of Silesia 19th-century German musicians {{Germany-composer-stub