Anthony Philip Heinrich was an immigrant American composer. He was born in 1781 in Bohemia, and died in 1861 in New York City. He was the first significant American composer to write for symphony orchestra, and was also the first to conduct a Beethoven symphony in the United States (either the 1st or 3rd symphony, in Lexington, Kentucky in 1817). Heinrich was born to a rich family in Bohemia; however his family was ruined during the Napoleonic wars and ensuing economic crash
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Ornithological Combat of Kings: The Repose of The Condor (Andante sostenuto, quasi adagio)
The Minstrels March or The Road to Kentucky
Ornithological Combat of Kings: The Conflict of The Condor in the Air (Allegro, ma moderato)
Ornithological Combat of Kings: The Combat of The Condor on Land (Allegro)
Laurel Waltz From 'The Elssler Dances'
Ornithological Combat of Kings: Victory of The Condor (Finale: vivace brillante)
The Spanish Hymn with Variations
Waltz
Thanks Be To Thee
The Combat Of The Condor On Land (Allegro)
Manitou Mysteries
Heinrich : Divertimento Leggiadro – 1번. St. Valentine's Nota Bene
Waltzes Pastorale - No. 2: The Green Mountain Waltz
Philanthropy
Wildwood Spirits Chant
Heinrich : Divertimento Leggiadro – 2번. Capriccio Volante
Heinrich : Divertimento Leggiadro – 3번. Finale Trionfante
The war of the elements and the thundering of Niagara, Capriccio
The Ornithological Combat of Kings
Irradiate Cause!
The Ornithological Combat of Kings, A Grand Symphony (1847) I. The Conflict of the Condor in the Air
The Ornithological Combat of Kings, A Grand Symphony (1847) II. The Repose of the Condor
The Ornithological Combat of Kings, A Grand Symphony (1847) III. The Combat of the Condor on Land
The Ornithological Combat of Kings, A Grand Symphony (1847) IV. Victory of the Condor
Toccatina capriciosa
Anthony Philip Heinrich - Waltz
Elssler Dances: Laurel Waltz
The Conflict Of The Condor In The Air (Allegro, Ma Moderato)
The Repose Of The Condor (Andante Sostenuto, Quasi Adagio)
Victory Of The Condor (Finale: Vivace Brillante)
Wildwood Spirits Chant (1842)
The Elssler Dances: Laurel Waltz
Moan of the Forest Cherokees' Lament
The ornithological combat of kings or the condor of the andes and the eagle of the cordilleras : 1. The conflict of the condor in the air
The Ornithological Combat of Kings (The Combat of the Condor on Land)
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