Johann Nepomuk von Poißl
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Johann Nepomuk von Poißl (15 February 1783 – 17 August 1865) was a Bavarian composer and intendant.[1]
He was born in the Haunkenzell Castle in Rattiszell, Straubing-Bogen, Bavaria. He died in Munich.
Selected works
Operas
- Antigonus (1808)
- Ottaviano in Sicilia (1812)
- Athalia, libretto by Johann Gottfried Wohlbrück after Jean Racine (1814/1817)
- Der Wettkampf zu Olympia, oder Die Freunde (1815)
- Dir wie mir (1816)
- Nittetis (1817)
- Issipile (1817/1818)
- Die Prinzessin von Provence (1825)[2]
- Der Untersberg (1829)
- Zayde (1843)
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