Johann Joseph Friebert (4 December 1724 – 6 August 1799), also known as Giuseppe Fribert, was an Austrian opera singer and composer. Amongst his compositions were four singspiels, six operas, and several pieces of church music. As a singer, he was known for his lyrical tenor voice and sensitive interpretations. He created the roles of Silango in Gluck's Le cinesi and Tirso in Gluck's La danza.
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- Joseph Frieberth (de)
- Joseph Frieberth (fr)
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| - Johann Joseph Frieberth, també Friebert o Fribert fou un compositor i mestre de capella austríac. Els seus germans Thomas i també eren músics, va passar més de trenta anys com a capellà a Passau i va servir als bisbes Leopold Ernst von Firmian i Joseph Franz Anton von Auersperg. Tots dos li van oferir els mitjans per mantenir una orquestra de 24 músics. Frieberth va compondre principalment música sacra, però també singspiel i òperes principalment per a la cort dels bisbes de Passau. (ca)
- Johann Joseph Frieberth (auch Friebert oder Fribert) (* 4. Dezember 1724 in Gnadendorf, Niederösterreich; † 6. August 1799 in Passau) war ein österreichischer Komponist und Hofkapellmeister. (de)
- Johann Joseph Frieberth (également Friebert ou Fribert) (né le 4 décembre 1724 à Gnadendorf, Basse-Autriche; décédé le 6 août 1799 à Passau) est un compositeur et maître de chapelle autrichien. (fr)
- Johann Joseph Friebert (4 December 1724 – 6 August 1799), also known as Giuseppe Fribert, was an Austrian opera singer and composer. Amongst his compositions were four singspiels, six operas, and several pieces of church music. As a singer, he was known for his lyrical tenor voice and sensitive interpretations. He created the roles of Silango in Gluck's Le cinesi and Tirso in Gluck's La danza. (en)
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| - Johann Joseph Frieberth, també Friebert o Fribert fou un compositor i mestre de capella austríac. Els seus germans Thomas i també eren músics, va passar més de trenta anys com a capellà a Passau i va servir als bisbes Leopold Ernst von Firmian i Joseph Franz Anton von Auersperg. Tots dos li van oferir els mitjans per mantenir una orquestra de 24 músics. Frieberth va compondre principalment música sacra, però també singspiel i òperes principalment per a la cort dels bisbes de Passau. (ca)
- Johann Joseph Frieberth (auch Friebert oder Fribert) (* 4. Dezember 1724 in Gnadendorf, Niederösterreich; † 6. August 1799 in Passau) war ein österreichischer Komponist und Hofkapellmeister. (de)
- Johann Joseph Friebert (4 December 1724 – 6 August 1799), also known as Giuseppe Fribert, was an Austrian opera singer and composer. Amongst his compositions were four singspiels, six operas, and several pieces of church music. As a singer, he was known for his lyrical tenor voice and sensitive interpretations. He created the roles of Silango in Gluck's Le cinesi and Tirso in Gluck's La danza. Friebert was born in Gnadendorf in Lower Austria. He received his initial musical training from his father who was an organist in the local church and then at Melk Abbey where he was a chorister. From 1748 he studied in Vienna with Giuseppe Bonno and was subsequently engaged as a singer at the Hoftheater in Vienna. On his retirement from the stage, he served as the Kapellmeister at St. Stephen's Cathedral, Passau. Friebert died in Passau at the age of 74. His younger brother Karl (with whom he is often confused) was also a tenor singer, composer, and librettist. (en)
- Johann Joseph Frieberth (également Friebert ou Fribert) (né le 4 décembre 1724 à Gnadendorf, Basse-Autriche; décédé le 6 août 1799 à Passau) est un compositeur et maître de chapelle autrichien. (fr)
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