Heinrich Proch (22 July 1809, Vienna – 18 December 1878, Vienna) was an Austrian composer.Proch studied jurisprudence and completed his training as a violinist in Vienna. From 1834 to 1867, he was a member of the Vienna Hofkapelle. He was also Kapellmeister at the Theater in der Josefstadt between 1837 and 1840, after which he became First Kapellmeister at the Theater am Kärntnertor, the predecessor of the Vienna State Opera. Besides his conducting duties, Proch also worked as a singing teacher.His daughter, Louise Proch, became a well-known singer and actor.
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Die Zauberflote: "Queen of the Night Aria" on The Art of the Coloratura by George Frideric Handel, Michael Arne, Heinrich Proch, Alexander Alyabyev, Beverly Hoch, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra & Kenneth Schermerhorn Home Sweet Home on The Art Of Galli-Curci by Giuseppe Verdi, Heinrich Proch, Thomas Moore, William Shakespeare, Henry Rowley Bishop, Giacomo Meyerbeer, John Foster, Julius Benedict & Galli-Curci Proch: Air and Variations on "Deh, torna mio bene", Op. 164 on Vocalises by Natalie Dessay, Michael Schønwandt & Berliner Sinfonieorchester The Last Rose Of Summer on The Art Of Galli-Curci by Giuseppe Verdi, Heinrich Proch, Thomas Moore, William Shakespeare, Henry Rowley Bishop, Giacomo Meyerbeer, John Foster, Julius Benedict & Galli-Curci Deh! torna mio bene, Op. 164, "Air and Variations" on The Art of Coloratura by Edita Gruberova, Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra & Kurt Peter Eichhorn Proch: Air and Variations on "Deh, torna mio bene", Op. 164 (Live, Torino, 1951) on Live in Concert by Maria Callas Vorrei Spiegarvi, Oh Dio, K. 418 on The Art of the Coloratura by George Frideric Handel, Michael Arne, Heinrich Proch, Alexander Alyabyev, Beverly Hoch, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra & Kenneth Schermerhorn The Russian Nightingale on The Art of the Coloratura by George Frideric Handel, Michael Arne, Heinrich Proch, Alexander Alyabyev, Beverly Hoch, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra & Kenneth Schermerhorn Deh! torna, mio ben: Deh! torna mi bene: 4. Variation 3 on Emma Matthews In Monte Carlo by Emma Matthews, Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra & Brad Cohen Deh! torna, mio ben: Deh! torna mi bene: 1. Theme on Emma Matthews In Monte Carlo by Emma Matthews, Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra & Brad Cohen
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