Franz Xaver Schnyder Von Wartensee
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Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee (18 April 1786 – 27 August 1868) was a Swiss-born composer, teacher of composition and writer on music, resident in
Frankfurt-am-Main Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian dialects, Hessian: , "Franks, Frank ford (crossing), ford on the Main (river), Main"), is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as o ...
for most of his career.


Life

He was born in
Lucerne Lucerne ( , ; High Alemannic German, High Alemannic: ''Lozärn'') or Luzern ()Other languages: gsw, Lozärn, label=Lucerne German; it, Lucerna ; rm, Lucerna . is a city in central Switzerland, in the Languages of Switzerland, German-speaking po ...
; his father Jost Schnyder von Wartensee was an upper-class citizen of Lucerne, holding high offices including grand councillor. "Franz Xaver Schnyder von Wartensee
'' Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz''. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
"Jost Schnyder von Wartensee"
''Historisches Lexikon der Schweiz''. Retrieved 6 April 2020. Until 1810 he had no musical teaching but what he could get from books and practice. In that year he went to Zürich where he studied composition under Hans Georg Nägeli and , and then to Vienna where he studied piano and composition under Johann Christoph Kienlen. He returned to Switzerland in 1812 and devoted himself to composition until 1815, when he became teacher in the Pestalozzi institute at Yverdun. In 1817 he settled in
Frankfurt-am-Main Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian dialects, Hessian: , "Franks, Frank ford (crossing), ford on the Main (river), Main"), is the most populous city in the States of Germany, German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as o ...
, and lived there as teacher of composition and director of various musical institutions until his death on 30 August 1868. During this latter period he was highly regarded as a teacher, and had many pupils, among them the English composer Robert Lucas de Pearsall. He married in 1814 Karoline von Hertenstein (died 1827), and in 1847 Josephine Jahn. George Grove wrote: "Schnyder appears to have been a man of exceptional ability, but his life was too desultory to admit of his leaving anything of permanent value, and there was always a strong amateur element about him."


Works

His compositions include an opera ''Fortunatus'' (1829) and an oratorio ''Zeit und Ewigkeit'' (1838) — both brought to performance, and the opera to publication; symphonies, which were played in Frankfurt; solo and part-songs. He wrote much, both poetry and prose, and many of his articles on musical subjects were contributed to '' Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung'' and ''Cæcilia''.


References

Attribution *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Schnyder von Wartensee, Franz Xaver 1786 births 1868 deaths People from Lucerne Swiss classical composers