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Peter (von)
Winter was born in August 1754 in Mannheim. He was already playing the
violin in the orchestra of Mannheim Court at the age of 10. He is also
mentioned playing the contrabass. He seemed to be autodidact in composing
for a long time, because after 1775, it is said that he asked for lessons
G.J.Vogler. In 1796 he was finally acknowledged by his work
Unterbrochenen Opferfest in Wien. In 1787 he became the leader of the
court music in Munich. Two years later, he continued the "Zauberflöte" by
Mozart, naming "Das Labyrinth". The text is also by Schikaneder.
Both sextets printed by Robert Ostermeyer for
the first time, are copies of the collection of Franz Zwierzina, library of
Oettingen-Wallerstein. Zwierzina wrote about these works: "2
Sextours von Kapellmeister Winter von vorzüglicher Komposition". They
are both composed about 1795.
The brothers
Böck played a double concerto of Winter in Leipzig 28th March 1803. It could
be possible that this double concerto was one of the sextets, because they
are very similar to the form of double horn concertos.
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