LC control no. | n 87111375 |
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Personal name heading | Stoll, Josef Ludwig |
Variant(s) | Stoll, Johann Ludwig Stoll, Joseph Ludwig Stoll, Joseph Anton Xaver |
Birth date | 17770331 |
Death date | 18150622 |
Place of birth | Vienna, Austria |
Place of death | Vienna, Austria |
Profession or occupation | writer playwright director poet journalist |
Found in | Schubert, 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) OĢsterreichisches 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) |