Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Johann Nepomuk Hummel - Austrian composer

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Johann Nepomuk Hummel

About Johann Nepomuk Hummel

Johann Nepomuk Hummel or Jan Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 1778 – 17 October 1837) was a composer and virtuoso pianist of Austrian origin who was born in Bratislava (present-day Slovakia). His music reflects the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical era. Hummel was born in Pressburg (also known as Pozsony, in what was then Hungary but is now Bratislava), Slovakia. His father, Josef Hummel, was the director of the Imperial School of Military Music and the conductor of the Theater Orchestra. In Vienna 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 its premiere in the Hanover Square Rooms in Haydn's presence. When Hummel finished, Haydn reportedly thanked the young man and gave him a guinea. The outbreak of the French Revolution and the following Terror caused Hummel to cancel a planned tour through Spain and France. Instead he concertized his way back to Vienna. Upon Hummel's return to Vienna he was taught by Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Joseph Haydn, and Antonio Salieri. At about this time, young Ludwig van Beethoven arrived in Vienna and took lessons from Haydn and Albrechtsberger, becoming a fellow student and a friend. Beethoven's arrival was said to have nearly destroyed Hummel's self-confidence, though he recovered without much harm. Despite the fact that Hummel's friendship with Beethoven was often marked by ups and downs, the mutual friendship developed into reconciliation and respect. Before Beethoven's death, Hummel visited him in Vienna on several occasions, with his wife Elisabeth and pupil Ferdinand Hiller. Following Beethoven's wishes, Hummel improvised at the great man's memorial concert. It was at this event that Hummel became good friends with Franz Schubert. Schubert dedicated his last three piano sonatas to Hummel. However, since both composers were dead by the time of the sonatas' first publication, the publishers changed the dedication to Robert Schumann, who was still active at the time. In 1804, Hummel succeeded Haydn as Kapellmeister to Prince Esterházy's establishment at Eisenstadt. He held this post for seven years before being dismissed for neglecting his duties. Following this, he toured Russia and Europe and married the opera singer Elisabeth Röckel. They had two sons. Hummel later held the position of Kapellmeister at Stuttgart and Weimar, where he formed a close friendship with Goethe and Schiller, colleagues from the Weimar theater. During Hummel's stay in Weimar, he made the city into a European musical capital, inviting the best musicians of the day to visit and make music there. He started one of the first pension programs for fellow musicians, giving benefit concert tours when the musicians' retirement fund ran low. In addition, Hummel was one of the first to fight for musical copyrights against intellectual pirating. Hummel's music took a different direction to that of Beethoven's. Looking forward, Hummel stepped into modernity through pieces like his Sonata in F sharp minor, op. 81 and his Fantasy, op. 18 for piano. These pieces are examples where Hummel may be seen to both challenge the classical harmonic structures and stretch the sonata form. In these two pieces, Hummel showed himself to be innovative and daring, especially considering that Op. 81 was composed five years before Beethoven's Hammerklavier sonata. However, Hummel's vision of music was not iconoclastic. The philosophy on which Hummel based his actions was to "enjoy the world by giving joy to the world". His main oeuvre is for the piano, on which instrument he was one of the great virtuosi of his day. He wrote eight piano concertos, ten piano sonatas (of which four are without opus numbers, and one is still unpublished), eight piano trios, a piano quartet, a piano quintet, a wind octet, a cello sonata, two piano septets, a mandolin concert, a mandolin sonata, a trumpet concerto in E major (usually heard in the more convenient E flat major), four hand piano music, 22 operas and Singspiels, masses, and much more. The conspicuous lack of the symphony among Hummel's works may be explained by the fact that he was puzzled by Beethoven's innovations in that field.

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Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per pianoforte in fa Maggiore Op.1 postuma (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione - London Mozart Players) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in la bemolle Magg. Op.113 (London Mozart Players
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per pianoforte in fa Maggiore Op.1 postuma (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per tromba e orchestra in mi bemolle maggiore (Rolf Smedvig, tromba
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Tema e variazioni in fa Maggiore Op.97 (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Partita per ottetto di fiati in mi bemolle Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {www.radiomca.it}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Trio per flauto, violoncello e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.78 (18:21) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concertino per oboe e orchestra di fiati in fa Maggiore (13:30) (Consortium Classicum) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Das Zaubergloeckchen'
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in la bemolle Magg. Op.113 (London Mozart Players
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Das Zaubergloeckchen'
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Freudenfest'
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Serenata per ottetto di fiati in mi bemolle Maggiore (18:08) (Consortium Classicum) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (13:56) (Lise Daoust, flauto
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Grande Sonata per clavicembalo con accompagnamento di mandolino' in Do maggiore op.37 (16:34) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Settetto di fiati in fa Maggiore (18:14) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (13:56) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in re Maggiore Op.50 (14:42) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per pianoforte in fa minore Op.20 (17:16) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Gesellschaft-Rondo' per pianoforte e orchestra in re M. Op.117 (London Mozart Players
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Grand Rondeau Brillant' per flauto e pianoforte in sol Op.126 (Lise Daoust, flauto
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Grande Sonata per clavicembalo con accompagnamento di mandolino' in Do maggiore op.37 (Duilio Galfetti, Mandolino
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concertino per oboe e orchestra di fiati in fa Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {www.radiomca.it}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (Lise Daoust, flauto
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in sol Maggiore No.2 Op.2 (Lise Daoust, flauto
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per mandolino in sol Maggiore S28 (Alison Stephens, mandolino - London Mozart Players - Howard Shelley, direttore) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Settetto di fiati in fa Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concerto per pianoforte in la Maggiore S4/W24 (London Mozart Players
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) 'Freudenfest'
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) Concertino per pianoforte e orchestra in sol Maggiore Op.73 (London Mozart Players
Concerto per pianoforte in fa Maggiore Op.1 postuma (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione - London Mozart Players) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in la bemolle Magg. Op.113 (London Mozart Players
Concerto per pianoforte in fa Maggiore Op.1 postuma (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione
Concerto per tromba e orchestra in mi bemolle maggiore (Rolf Smedvig, tromba
Tema e variazioni in fa Maggiore Op.97 (Howard Shelley, pianoforte e direzione
Partita per ottetto di fiati in mi bemolle Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {www.radiomca.it}
Trio per flauto, violoncello e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.78 (18:21) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Concertino per oboe e orchestra di fiati in fa Maggiore (13:30) (Consortium Classicum) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in la bemolle Magg. Op.113 (London Mozart Players
Serenata per ottetto di fiati in mi bemolle Maggiore (18:08) (Consortium Classicum) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (13:56) (Lise Daoust, flauto
'Grande Sonata per clavicembalo con accompagnamento di mandolino' in Do maggiore op.37 (16:34) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Settetto di fiati in fa Maggiore (18:14) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (13:56) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in re Maggiore Op.50 (14:42) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Sonata per pianoforte in fa minore Op.20 (17:16) { info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
'Gesellschaft-Rondo' per pianoforte e orchestra in re M. Op.117 (London Mozart Players
'Grand Rondeau Brillant' per flauto e pianoforte in sol Op.126 (Lise Daoust, flauto
'Grande Sonata per clavicembalo con accompagnamento di mandolino' in Do maggiore op.37 (Duilio Galfetti, Mandolino
Concertino per oboe e orchestra di fiati in fa Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {www.radiomca.it}
Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in la Maggiore Op.64 (Lise Daoust, flauto
Sonata per flauto e pianoforte in sol Maggiore No.2 Op.2 (Lise Daoust, flauto
Concerto per mandolino in sol Maggiore S28 (Alison Stephens, mandolino - London Mozart Players - Howard Shelley, direttore) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Settetto di fiati in fa Maggiore (Consortium Classicum) {+info: veniceclassicradio.eu}
Concerto per pianoforte in la Maggiore S4/W24 (London Mozart Players
Concertino per pianoforte e orchestra in sol Maggiore Op.73 (London Mozart Players