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[ Dominicus Hagenauer became "Prälat des St. Peterstifts," in 1786. [Footnote Koch-Sternfeld.] Die letzten dreiss. Jahre., pp. 78, 299, 326.]

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[ Burney, Reise, I., p. 101. Cf. the extracts from Th. Fr. Maier's description of Venice. I., 1787, in the Musik. Realzeitung, 1788, p. 108.]

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[ Zelter Briefw. mit Goethe, II., p. 177.]

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[ A remarkable exception, and a fortunate one for the development of German music, was Joseph Haydn, although even he was initiated into the Italian school through his lessons from Porpora, and his intercourse with Metastasio. But his numerous Italian operas, which he himself considered as equal to the works of any of his contemporaries, brought him no renown. His fame always rested on his instrumental compositions, which were thoroughly German; and his two great oratorios were composed at a time when Italian music was on the decline.]

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[ L. Mozart's letters during the tour, of which Nissen gives extracts, are almost all in the Mozarteum. at Salzburg.]