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Bernhard Heinrich Romberg (November 13, 1767 – August 13, 1841) was a German cellist and composer.


Life

Romberg was born in Dinklage. His father, Anton Romberg, played the
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and
cello The cello ( ; plural ''celli'' or ''cellos'') or violoncello ( ; ) is a bowed (sometimes plucked and occasionally hit) string instrument of the violin family. Its four strings are usually tuned in perfect fifths: from low to high, C2, G2, ...
and gave Bernhard his first cello lessons. He first performed in public at the age of seven. In addition to touring Europe with his cousin
Andreas Romberg Andreas Jakob Romberg (27 April 1767 – 10 November 1821) was a German violinist and composer. Romberg was born in Vechta, in the Duchy of Oldenburg. He learned the violin from his musician father Gerhard Heinrich Romberg and first performed ...
, Bernhard Romberg also joined the Münster Court Orchestra. Together with his cousin, he later joined the court orchestra of the Prince Elector
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in
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(conducted by the Kapellmeister
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) in 1790, where they met the young
Beethoven Ludwig van Beethoven (baptised 17 December 177026 March 1827) was a German composer and pianist. Beethoven remains one of the most admired composers in the history of Western music; his works rank amongst the most performed of the classical ...
. Beethoven admired and respected Bernhard Romberg as a musician. Romberg made several innovations in cello design and performance. He lengthened the cello's fingerboard and flattened the side under the C string, thus giving it more freedom to vibrate.Raychev (2003), P23. He also invented what is known as the Romberg bevel, a flat section beneath the E string of the double bass that allowed the larger string to vibrate more freely. He suggested that half-size and 3/4 size cellos should be designed to make it easier for young children to play the instrument. Romberg is responsible for simplifying cello notation to only three
clefs A clef (from French: 'key') is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical stave. Placing a clef on a stave assigns a particular pitch to one of the five lines, which defines the pit ...
, the
bass clef A clef (from French: 'key') is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical stave. Placing a clef on a stave assigns a particular pitch to one of the five lines, which defines the pi ...
, the
tenor clef A clef (from French: 'key') is a musical symbol used to indicate which notes are represented by the lines and spaces on a musical stave. Placing a clef on a stave assigns a particular pitch to one of the five lines, which defines the pi ...
and the
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. Until his time, it was common to use many clefs for multiple uses; the 18th century cellist-composer
Luigi Boccherini Ridolfo Luigi Boccherini (, also , ; 19 February 1743 – 28 May 1805) was an Italian composer and cellist of the Classical era whose music retained a courtly and '' galante'' style even while he matured somewhat apart from the major Europe ...
used as many as six clefs in his compositions. Romberg is thought to be among the first cellists to perform from memory, which was a skill praised highly in his day. He died in Hamburg. It has been suggested that Romberg's cello sonata in E minor was a strong influence on the first cello sonata in E minor by Johannes Brahms.


Works


Works with Opus number

*Opus 1, string quartets 1-3 **String Quartet No. 1 in E-flat Major **String Quartet No. 2 in B-flat Major **String Quartet No. 3 in D Major *Opus 2, Concerto No. 1 in B-flat Major, for cello and orchestra *Opus 3, Grand Concerto No. 2 in D Major, for cello with orchestra *Opus 4, Potpourris in G Major for cello and string quartet (Also transcribed as Three Duos for violin and cello) *Opus 5, Three Sonatas for cello (or violin) and harp (or piano) *Opus 6, Concerto No. 3 in G Major, for cello and orchestra (also reduced as Three Grand Sonatas, for piano with accompaniment of violin) *Opus 7, Cello Concerto No.4 in E minor *Opus 8, Grand Trio in F Major for string trio *Opus 9, 3 duos for 2 cellos (also transcribed for violin and cello) **No.1, Duet in D Major **No.2, Duet in F major **No.3, Duet in E minor *Opus 10, Fantaisie for cello, 2 violins, viola, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon, Berlin: Bureau de Musique de Rodolphe werckmeister, c.1806. *Opus 11, Overture for orchestra *Opus 12, Quartet No.4 (2 violins, viola, cello) *Opus 13, Variations in A Minor for cello and orchestra *Opus 14, Airs Russes for cello and orchestra *Opus 17, Flute concerto in B minor (Also published as opus 30) *Opus 18, Variations et Rondo in E-flat Major for harp (or piano), violin, viola and cello *Opus 20, Variations sur deux airs russes in D Minor for cello and strings *Opus 21, Rondoletto per violoncello principale con strings in A Major *Opus 22, Piano Quartet *Opus 23, Trauer-Symphonie in C Minor *Opus 24, Divertimento for cello, violin, viola and bass, Bonn: Simrock, c. 1830. *Opus 25, String Quartets 5-7 **String Quartet No.5 in G Minor **String Quartet No.6 in C Minor **String Quartet No.7 in G Major *Opus 26, Overture to Opera: Ulysse et Circe *Opus 27, Divertimento sopra un tema finlandico et sueco for flute, 2 violins, viola and cello *Opus 28, Capriccio sur des aire nationaux suédois for cello and piano (also Symphony in E-flat Major) *Opus 30, Concerto No. 5 in F-sharp Minor for cello and orchestra *Opus 31, Concerto No. 6 in F Major (Militaire) for cello and orchestra *Opus 33, 2 duos for 2 cellos *Opus 34, Concert Overture *Opus 35, Elegie sur la mort d'un objet chéri for cello and string orchestra *Opus 36, Duos for 2 cellos *Opus 37, String Quartet No 8 in A Major *Opus 38, Three Sonatas for Cello and Piano (also Three Trios for viola and two cellos) **No.1, Cello Sonata in E minor **No.2, Cello Sonata in G Major **No.3, Cello Sonata in B-flat Major *Opus 39, String Quartet No 9 in D Minor *Opus 41, Concertino in E minor for cello and orchestra *Opus 42, Divertimento on Swedish National Themes *Opus 43, 3 Sonatas (Also played as trios for viola, cello and bass). (and as duos for 2 cellos). **No.1, Cello Sonata in Bb Major **No.2, Cello Sonata in C Major **No.3, Cello Sonata in G Major *Opus 44, Concerto No. 7 in C Major (Suisse) for cello and orchestra *Opus 46
Divertimento from Austrian Folksongs
for cello and guitar *Opus 48, Concerto No. 8 in A Major (Brillant) for cello and orchestra *Opus 49, Souvenir de Vienne, grosses rondo , for cello and piano (originally with orchestra) *Opus 50, Theme and Variations for cello and piano *Opus 51, Concertino, for cello and piano or orchestra in D minor *Opus 52, – Airs Russes for cello and piano *Opus 53, Symphony in C major (published 1830 by Haslinger) *Opus 55, Fantaisie sur des airs norvégiens in D Minor for cello and piano *Opus 56 , Concerto No. 9 in B Minor (Grand) for cello and orchestra *Opus 57, Concertino for cello and orchestra *Opus 58, Fantaisie sur des airs norvégiens pour violoncelle et piano *Opus 59, String Quartet No. 10 in A Minor *Opus 60, String Quartet No. 11 in E Major *Opus 61, Theme with Variations and Rondo for cello and piano *Opus 62, Symphonie burlesque ( toy symphony) *Opus 65, Divertimento on Westphalian National Themes for cello and string quartet *Opus 70, Grande fantaisie for cello accompanied by string quartet or piano *Opus 71, Divertissement for piano trio *Opus 72, Concertino in A for two cellos and orchestra *Opus 75, Op. 75 – Concerto No. 10 in E Major (Brillant), for cello and orchestra *Opus 76
Introduction and Polonaise for cello and piano


Works by Bernhard and Andreas Romberg

*Opus 1, Three Quintets for flute, violin, two violas and cello **Quintet 1 in D Major **Quintet 2 in C Major **Quintet 3 in G Major (written only by Bernhard Romberg)Wion, John.

., retrieved 22 August 2007.
*Opus 2
3 Concertante Duos for violin and cello


Works without Opus number

*Oeuvres Posthumes
6 Morceaux Élégants for cello and piano
**No.1, La réponse, Fantaisie **No.2, Divertissement **No.3, Notturno **No.4, Sérénade **No.5, Bagatella **No.6, Introduzione e Rondo giocoso *Le Rêve, pièce de fantaisie for cello and string quartet (or piano) *Two Canons *Recitative and Aria in B-flat Major for cello and orchestra *Pièce pour les amateurs sur des airs suedois for cello and string quartet *Cantabile et thème varié suivis d'un allegretto for cello and piano *Variations in A Minor for cello and orchestra *Variations in E Major for cello and piano *Trois themes de W. A. Mozart, variés pour violon et violoncelle *Double Concerto, for violin, cello, and orchestra *Divertimento sur des airs autrichiens, for cello and piano *Violoncello studies, three books *A Complete Theoretical and Practical School for the Violoncello


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External links

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biography of Bernhard Romberg, focusing on his cello works and performance

Romberg public domain duets scores
{{DEFAULTSORT:Romberg, Bernhard German classical cellists German composers 1767 births 1841 deaths String quartet composers