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Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith
Born: 7th July 1749, Prague, Czechia
Died: 3rd October 1820, Paris, France
Nationality: Czech
Ludwig Wenzel Lachnith was a Bohemian horn player and versatile composer influenced by Joseph Haydn and Ignaz Pleyel. Today he is chiefly remembered because of his adaptations of operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The French composer and writer Hector Berlioz immortalized him in a diatribe in his autobiography.
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