The Hofkapelle (
court chapel) of Württemberg was established in 1496 by Duke
Eberhard II for the playing of religious music at court. At that time, it was made up by a boys' choir and vocal and musical instrumentalists. In 1498, Eberhard II was deposed by
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor at the request of the
Estates of Württemberg, and the Hofkapelle was suspended. He was replaced as Duke with his nephew,
Ulrich. Ulrich reestablished the Hofkapelle, but also opened a school for the boys' choir and lavished money on
benefices for the Hofkapelle's members. This and other extravagant expenditures and Ulrich's methods of supporting them made him extremely unpopular. He was expelled in 1519 by the military might of the
Swabian League, who then sold the
Duchy of Württemberg to
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. The Hofkapelle continued to play at court while the Duchy was controlled by the
House of Habsburg.
Hofkapelle Stuttgart In 2002, conductor
Frieder Bernius founded an orchestra to play Baroque music in
historically informed performance and took the historic name. == Hofkapellmeister ==