Franz Krommer ( cz, František Vincenc Kramář; 27 November 1759 in
Kamenice u Jihlavy
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– 8 January 1831 in
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) was a
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composer
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classical music
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and violinist. He was one of the most popular composers in the 19th century Vienna. Today he is mostly known for his clarinet concertos.
Life
Franz Krommer was born as František Vincenc Kramář in
Kamenice. But even his parents were going by a Germanized version of their surname – Krommer. His father was an innkeeper in Kamenice until the family moved to
Třebíč
Třebíč (; german: Trebitsch; yi, טרייביטש Treybitsh) is a town in the Vysočina Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 34,000 inhabitants.
The beginnings of the town's history are connected with the establishment of a Benedictine ...
in 1773. From 1773 to 1776, Franz studied
violin
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and
organ with his uncle, Antonín Mattias Kramář (1742-1804), in
Tuřany. He became an organist here along with his uncle in 1777. In 1785 he moved to
Vienna
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and later to
Simontornya
Simontornya is a town in Tolna County, Hungary.
File:SimonsTower.jpg, Simon's Tower at the center of town
See also
* Simontornya Castle
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in
Hungary
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, where he was a violinist and later a Kapellmeister for the orchestra of the
Count of Limburg Stirum. In 1790, Krommer was named choirmaster at the
Cathedral
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of
Pécs
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, Hungary. In 1793 he became a Kapellmeister to Count Anton II Grassalkovich. He returned to Vienna in 1795, becoming Maestro di Cappella for Duke Ignaz Fuchs in 1798.
In 1818 Krommer succeeded
Leopold Koželuch
Leopold Koželuch (, born ''Jan Antonín Koželuh'', alternatively also ''Leopold Koželuh'', ''Leopold Kotzeluch'') (26 June 1747 – 7 May 1818) was a Czech composer and music teacher.
He was born in the town of Velvary, in Bohemia (present- ...
as composer for the Imperial Court of Austria, the post he held until his death in 1831. He was named a
Kapellmeister
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in 1818. According to Carl Engel he may have been Kapellmeister as early as 1814.
Compositions
His output was prolific, with at least three hundred published compositions in at least 110
opus number
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s including at least 9 symphonies, seventy string quartets and many others for winds and strings, about fifteen
string quintet
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and much sonorous, idiomatic and at times powerful music for wind ensemble, for which he is best known today.
Further reading
*Padrta, Karel. ''Franz Krommer (1759–1831); Thematischer Katalog seiner musikalischen Werke''. Prague: Supraphon, 1997. 425 pp. (pbk.)
*Zouhar, Zdeněk. ''František Vincenc Kramář: 1759–1959: výběrová bibliografie.''
Brno
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: Universitní Knihovna, 1959.
**Occasionally a system of classification of Krommer's works is seen in use based on Padrta's work. For example, the quintet for flute and strings opus 55 in E minor is PadK VII/3, the concerto opus 86 for flute and orchestra (also in E minor, and often played with clarinet solo) is PadK III/16. These examples are taken from the listings at a Czech radio station's website, which gives both the standard opus numbers (when available) and the newer system
Rozhlas D-Dur.
References
External links
Biography in English*
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