Title: | Six String Quartets |
Otros títulos: | Sechs Streichquartette Six Quatuors à cordes |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf; Karl Suske; Giorgio Kröhner; Dietmar Hallmann; Jürnjakob Timm |
Código CDU: | Ditt.02 |
Forma Musical: | String quartets |
Abstract: | Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf, born simply Karl Ditters, was an Austrian contemporary of Haydn and one of the most popular composers in Europe in his day. As a virtuoso violinist and prolific composer he was a favorite of various court ensembles. His popularity was said to rival that of Haydn, Gluck, and Mozart. During his 60 years of life, he composed over 120 symphonies, 45 operas, a myriad of sacred and chamber works, and completed his autobiography two days before his death. Although his music had circulated all over Europe, he never found a source of stable patronage as Haydn did, and he reportedly died in dire financial straits. Ditters began his career as a violin virtuoso. Employed in a church orchestra at age 10 or 11, he moved on to the court orchestra of the Prince of Sachsen-Hildburghausen. There he studied composition under Giuseppe Bonno, the court composer and Kapellmeister. He also met Gluck, a fellow violinist, and Haydn. In 1761, at age 21, Ditters was appointed court ... |