Johann Friedrich Rochlitz

Friedrich Rochlitz, portrait by [[Veit Hanns Schnorr von Carolsfeld Johann Friedrich Rochlitz (12 February 1769 – 16 December 1842) was a German playwright, musicologist and art and music critic. His most notable work is his autobiographical account ''Tage der Gefahr'' (''Days of Danger'') about the Battle of Leipzig in 1813 — in ''Kunst und Altertum'', Goethe called it "one of the most wondrous productions ever to have been written". A Friedrich-Rochlitz-Preis for art criticism is named after him — it is awarded by the Leipzig Gesellschaft für Kunst und Kritik and was presented for the fourth time in 2009. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Spohr, Louis, 1784-1859,
Published 1852
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