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Stoll, Josef Ludwig

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Personal name headingStoll, Josef Ludwig
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Variant(s)Stoll, Johann Ludwig
Stoll, Joseph Ludwig
Stoll, Joseph Anton Xaver
Birth date17770331
Death date18150622
Place of birthVienna, Austria
Place of deathVienna, Austria
Profession or occupationwriter
playwright
director
poet
journalist
Found inSchubert, F. Lambertine, 1815 Oct. 12 (name not given)
Deutsch, Neuausg. (301. Lambertine. Text: Josef Ludwig Stoll)
Beethoven, L. van. Nicolai Gedda singt Liebeslieder von Beethoven, 1970?: label (An die Geliebte; text by Johann Ludwig Stoll)
German lieder in the nineteenth century, 1996: page 57 (Josef Ludwig Stoll (1778-1815); a physician's son and journalist; Schubert composed three little-known but beautiful songs to poems by Stoll: "Lambertine," D. 301; "Labetrank der Liebe," D. 302, and "An die Geliebte," D. 303)
AEIOU Encyclopedia, via WWW, September 30, 2011 (Stoll, Joseph Ludwig; born March 31, 1777 in Vienna; died June 22, 1815 in Vienna; poet, dramatist and private scholar; son of Maximilian Stoll; director at the Weimarer Hoftheater and at the Vienna Hofburgtheater (recommended by Goethe); together with L. Seckendorf founded the Viennese magazine "Prometheus" in 1808; during Napoleon's occupation of Vienna lost his post and died in poverty; subject of L. Uhland's poem "An einen verhungerten Dichter")
General German Biography, 1893: page 404 (Stoll, Johann Ludwig; born in the year 1778 in Vienna; son of the physician Max Stoll; as a young man, traveled to Italy, France, England and the most remarkable parts of Germany; settled down as a private scholar in Weimar, where he became friends with Leo von Seckendorff; in 1808, became a theater director in Vienna under the direction of Count Palffy; published the magazine "Prometheus," as well as other dramatic writings and poetry; died in poverty on June 22, 1815 in Vienna)
OĢˆsterreichisches Biographisches Lexikon, 1815-1950, via WWW, September 30, 2011 (Stoll, Joseph Ludwig (1777-1815), Writer; born March 31, 1777 in Vienna; settled in Weimar around 1801, where he established himself as a writer and scholar, met Goethe and Schiller, and wrote comedies in the rococo style which were performed at the Weimar Court Theatre; in 1806 he returned to Vienna, where he took a job as director at the Court Theatre; he published histories and dramas, and had contact with Retzer, Heinrich von Collin, Beethoven (in 1811) and later, Schubert)
Deutsche National Bibliothek, September 30, 2011 (Stoll, Johann Ludwig, 1778-1815; male; Austrian; other names: Stoll, Joseph L., Stoll, Joseph Ludwig, Stoll, Joseph Anton Xaver; writer, playwright, and director)
VIAF, September 30, 2011 (hdg: Stoll, Joseph Ludwig 1778-1815 ; Stoll, Johann Ludwig 1778-1815 ; Stoll, Josef Ludwig)