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Genealogical Table of Lobkowicz Musicians, Patrons and Collectors
Zdeněk Vojtěch Popel, 1st Prince (1568–1628) Polyxena, b. Pernštejn (c.1566–1642) Festive music in Prague
Václav Eusebius, 2nd Prince (1609–1677) Imperial court opera, Florentine monody
Ferdinand August, 3rd Prince (1655–1715) Lutenist and lute music; collector of French opera
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Philipp Hyacinth, 4th Prince (1680–1734) Georg Christian (1686–1755) Anna Wilhelmina, née Althan (1703–1754) Violinist; patron of Italian opera, Gluck Lutenists and lute music; sponsors of house concerts in Vienna & Prague Joseph Maria Carl (1724–1802) Patron of opera in Vienna Ferdinand Philipp, 6th Prince (1724–1784) Member ofGesellschaft der associierten Cavaliere Keyboard & violinist; music collector
August Joseph Anton (1729–1803) Franz Joseph Maximilian, 7th Prince (1772–1816) Sponsor of house concerts in Prague Violinist & cellist, bass singer; opera patron; music collector Commissioned music from Beethoven, Haydn and others Anton Isidor (1773–1819) Member of Gesellschaft der associierten Cavaliere Sponsor of house concerts in Prague Patron/founder ofGesellschaft der Musikfreunde, Vienna Patron/founder of Gesellschaft Patriotischer Kunstfreunde in Böhmen Ferdinand Joseph, 8th Prince (1797–1868) Patron/founder of Verein zur Violinist, tenor singer; collected opera and Lieder with piano Beförderung der Tonkunst in Böhmen Patron, Verein zur Beförderung der Tonkunst in Böhmen
August Longin Joseph (1797–1842) Moriz, 9th Prince (1831–1903) Patron, Verein zur Beförderung der Pianist; collected opera, Lieder and dance music with piano Tonkunst in Böhmen
Small salon with Lobkowicz family and friends at Eisenberg. Painting by Carl Robert Croll (1842). The Lobkowicz Collections.