Bassoon Concerto in F major Introduction, theme and variations Clarinet quartet in E flat major
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Title:
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Bassoon Concerto in F major Introduction, theme and variations Clarinet quartet in E flat major |
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Bassoon Concerto in F major Introduction, theme and variations Clarinet quartet in E flat major |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel; Claudio Gonella; Diego Dini-Ciacci; Fabrizio Meloni; Andrea Pecolo; Luca Ranieri; Mario Finotti; Orchestra internazionale dʼItalia |
Código CDU:
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Hum.05 |
Forma Musical:
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Concertos (Bassoon), Variations (Oboe with orchestra), Quartets (Clarinet, violin, viola, violoncello) |
Abstract:
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Hummel was born in Pressburg, Hungary, then a part of the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy (now Bratislava in Slovakia). His father, Johannes Hummel,[1] was the director of the Imperial School of Military Music in Vienna and the conductor there of Emanuel Schikaneder's theater orchestra at the Theater auf der Wieden; his mother, Margarethe Sommer Hummel, was the widow of the wigmaker Josef Ludwig. He was named after St John of Nepomuk. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart offered the boy music lessons at the age of eight after being impressed with his ability. Hummel was taught and housed by Mozart for two years free of charge and made his first concert appearance at the age of nine, at one of Mozart's concerts.
Hummel's father then led him on a European tour, arriving in London, where he received instruction from Muzio Clementi and stayed for four years before returning to Vienna. In 1791, Joseph Haydn, who was in London at the same time as young Hummel, composed a sonata in A-flat for Hummel, who played ... |
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