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Maximilian Joseph
Leidesdorf (, born on July 5th, 1787 in Vienna, died on September 27th, 1840
in Florence). It was the son of the wholesaler Joseph Leidesdorf. It had
lessons at Albrechtsberger, Salieri and E.A Forest warden. In addition, he
studied the piano and guitar and 1803 published his op. 1 in Vienna where he
lived as respected pianist, piano and guitars teachers. With Ignaz Sauer he
founded 1822 a music publishing house and was the sole owner as of May
9th, 1827; his rights changed to about 1835 to Diabelli. He went 1827 to
Florence where he was appointed court and chamber virtuoso by the grand duke
of Tuscany. There he was still a professor besides that at the conservatory
and remained until his death in Florence.
Leidesdorf was
friendly with Schubert and Beethoven and published numerous compositions of
Schubert for the first time. Leidesdorf was » good-naturedly but littly
energetic « (Schubert) and had to fight with financial difficulties
frequently apparently as a publisher. |
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Fantasie for Horn
(or flute) and Piano
Leidesdorf was
the typical »trendly - composer« the 19th century. Reviews praise the
easy type of him in form contemporary . and melodic pattern to the classical
music's trained compositions. He won recognition also as pianist and teacher
and he was an important predecessor Karl Czernys.
The composition on hand is opera "Il Pirata" according to topics from
Vincenzo Bellinis which was played for the first time in the Milan Scala on
27-10-1827, formed.
This composition was dedicated for the well-known horn virtuoso Giovanni
Puzzi (1792 -- 1876). This worked at the Italian theatre in London and
stimulated numerous composers to works by its game for horn. This work for
the first time appeared at Pariser Verlag Lemoine with the plate number
1400. A flute also can alternatively be occupied for the horn. The virtuoso
piano part has to be compared with the fantasies
by Carl Czerny about Schubert melodies, also for the same instrumentation.
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