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Leopold von Sacher, the son of the Commissioner of the Imperial Police Forces in Lemberg (Lviv), had every chance of not becoming Masoch. From birth, he was so weak that no one was confident that the baby would survive. He was predicted the fate of two of his mother’s brothers who died at an early age. Little Leopold was saved only by the milk of the nurse Handzia from the village of Vynnyky near Lviv, who not only put the child on his feet, but also instilled love for Ukrainians and everything Ukrainian in the future writer. “With her milk, I absorbed love for Ukrainians, absorbed the Ukrainian language and love for the land of my birth, for my fatherland. Thanks to my wet nurse, the Ukrainian language became the first one that I spoke,” later recalled Sacher, who received the addition to the surname Masoch only when he was two years old. Permission to change the surname was issued personally by Emperor Franz Joseph at the request of his grandfather Franz von Masoch, the rector of Lviv University, who, after the death of his two sons, did not want his family to end. The definition known today in psychiatry stuck to Leopold von Sacher-Masoch only at the end of his life as a result of the ill turn of the psychologist Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who used the name of Sacher-Masoch in his book Psychopathia Sexualis as a common definition of behavior described in a number of the writer's short stories. This definition not only changed the last years of the author, but also significantly distorted the subsequent understanding of his works. The patriotic pro-Ukrainian theme, which permeated a significant part of his works, was in many ways inconvenient both in the West and later in the Soviet Union. The definition of Richard von Krafft-Ebing came in handy for its suppressing, wrote Boris Lozhkin on Facebook. (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Constanze Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Nannerl Mozart Krafft
Constanze estuvo casada con Mozart durante nueve años, llegando a tener un matrimonio con numerosos altibajos. Cuando quedó viuda, ella vendió documentos y algunas de las obras de su fallecido esposo, también explotó su imagen, ganando así una buena cantidad de dinero que sirvió para mejorar la economía familiar. El canal ya ha realizado las biografias de algunos de los personajes que salen en éste vídeo: -Nannerl Mozart: (http•••) -Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: (http•••) *RETRATOS Y PINTURAS* -Retrato Constanze: Joseph Lange. -Retrato Mozart: Barbara Krafft.
Johann Krieger Krafft Lege Heil
(http•••) Hilf Gott, der Tag ist wieder hin, daß ich dem Tode näher bin. Nun eil ich zu dem Bette. Da leg ich alle Kleider ab, als wenn ich schon ein sanftes Grab in meinem Lager hätte. Das ist die beste Wissenschaft, wenn ich, O Herr, an deine Krafft und an den Tod gedencke. So bin ich aller Furcht befreyt und hab in Tod und Lebens-Zeit den Frieden zum Geschencke. Nun liebster Gott, ich lege mich, allein der Feind entsetzet sich vor dir und deinem Nahmen. Drum nenn ich dich mein Heil und Licht und sag in solcher Zuversicht ein unbetrognes Amen.
Krafft Bach 1721 1729 1733 1795
1) Allegro con spirito: 00:00 2) Fantazia: un poco andante: 05:10 3) Giga – Allegro: 13:03 This pleasant sonata was composed by a certain “Frans Krafft”, though I was not able to figure out which Frans Krafft it was. For you see, there were three Flemish composers who had that same name. One Frans, born in 1729, was the younger brother of Frans Joseph, who came into this world in 1721; their cousin, also named Frans, first saw the light of day in 1733. Depending on the source you consult, the collection of 6 sonatas from which the present work was taken was composed by either Frans Joseph, his younger brother or the cousin! On the title page of the volume, it says “Francesco Krafft”, but it seems to be known that these composers sometimes used the Italian or French version of their given name. Most confusing indeed! In any case, “Frans” was yet another composer influenced by C.P.E. Bach; though he didn’t reach the level of Ernst Wilhelm Wolff in this regard, his works are quite nice. The middle movement of this sonata is my personal favorite; at times, you feel that you may be listening to Mozart – and that obviously says something about Krafft’s talent when he was at his best!! Check out my books at Amazon...1) How to Memorize Music – A Practical Approach for Non-Geniuses (http•••) 2) How to overcome Stage Fright − The ultimate Guide for performing Musicians (http•••) 3) Play it with Feeling! - Expressing Emotion in Musical Performance (http•••) All available at Amazon.com Please join my channel! P.S. You might want to join my Facebook Group: "The Digital Harpsichordist": (http•••)
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