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Alles Gute zum Geburtstag Franz Sebastian Haindl! 📯🎁 Thanks to Institut für Tiroler Musikforschung/Vorstand: @musiklandtirol https://www.musikland-tirol.at/ https://klangraumtirol.musikland-tiro... https://portraits.musikland-tirol.at/... Composer: Franz Sebastian Haindl (1727-1812) Work: Synfonia in G. à 2 Violini, Viola Obl. 2 Corni in G. e Basso (c.1765) Performers: Innsbrucker Kammerorchester; Othmar Costa (1928-2018, conductor) Drawing: Johann Jakob Dorner (1775-1852) - Truppenparade vor München HD image: https://flic.kr/p/2rP1Syz Further info: https://musikedition.musikland-tirol.... Listen free: https://klangraumtirol.musikland-tiro... --- Franz Sebastian Haindl [Heindl] (Altötting, 11 January 1727 - Passau, 23 April 1812) German Kapellmeister, violinist and composer. His grandfather Philipp Haindl (?-c.1681) was a choral director at Ebersberg (near Munich), and his father Johann Sebastian Haindl (1645-1732) was a choirboy at Munich Cathedral, a singer in the Damenstift at Hall, and the choral director at Altötting (1683-1706, and from 1715). Haindl first studied music with his stepfather, the tenor Wolfgang Stängelmayr, and as a choirboy at the Altötting collegiate church. He studied the violin at Munich and went to Innsbruck in 1748. In 1752 Duke Clemens of Bavaria appointed him first violinist at the Munich court, a post he held until about 1778, though he stayed much of the time at Innsbruck, where he met Leopold Mozart. After Duke Clemens's death in 1770 he frequently performed festival music at monasteries in the Tyrol, where most of his extant works are held. From 1785 to 1803 he served the Bishop of Passau as a violinist, personal servant and (according to Gerber) from 1793 as musical director of the theatre.