Paul Wranitzky

Paul Wranitzky

Person from Austria

Genres: opera, classical music, ballet, Czech, Classical, austrian, 18th century, republica tcheca

Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky
Paul Wranitzky

About Paul Wranitzky

Pavel Vranický (later Germanized to Paul Wranitzky) was born in Neureisch (now Nová Říše) in Moravia on December 30, 1756 and died in Vienna on September 29, 1808. At age 20, Pavel, like so many other Bohemian composers of that period, moved to Vienna to seek out opportunities within the Austrian imperial capital. From 1790, Wranitzky served as conductor of both royal theater orchestras. He was highly respected by Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven; the latter two preferred him as the conductor of their new works. Vranický was a prolific composer. His output comprises ten operas, fifty-one symphonies, at least 56 string quartets (some sources give a number as high as 73) and a large amount of other orchestral and chamber music. His opera, Oberon - the fairy king from 1789 was a favorite in this genre and inspired Schikaneder to write The Magic Flute; in the mid-1790s, Goethe sought to collaborate with Vranický on a sequel to the Mozart opera. Although some scholars believe that he studied with Haydn, there is no proof of this. But there can be no question that he studied and was influenced by Haydn’s quartets. Like Haydn, Vranický’s quartet writing went through many stages of development beginning with the pre-classical and evolving to the finished sonata form of the late Vienna Classics. The majority of Vranický’s quartets are in three movements; many share the qualities of the Parisian quatour concertant, with virtuoso writing in all four parts. In these works, he explored the emerging Romantic style with (for the time) daring harmonic progressions, theatrical gestures, and virtuoso display. Based on the ten Vranický quartets he's studied, the music historian and Reicha scholar Ron Drummond writes, "I can safely and with absolute confidence say that Vranický's achievement as a composer of string quartets is a greater achievement, overall, than Mozart's. Lest that statement be misunderstood, let me clarify: it's simply that Vranický's output dwarfs Mozart's, and the quality of each man's (mature) productions is so superb that Vranický wins by sheer numbers." Writing about Vranický's chamber music in the last part of the 19th century, the famous French critic and musicologist Fetis recalled: “The music of Wranitzky was in fashion when it was new because of his natural melodies and brilliant style…I recall that, in my youth, his works held up very well in comparison with those of Haydn. Their premature abandonment of today has been for me a source of astonishment.”

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Paul Wranitzky 2.Satz aus der Sinfonie D-Dur op. 36
Paul Wranitzky Symphony in Bb major Opus 33 No.1 (2)
Paul Wranitzky Symphony in D minor (2)
Paul Wranitzky Adagio non troppo und Rondo aus dem Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27
Paul Wranitzky Sinfonie d-Moll "La tempesta" - Finale: La
Paul Wranitzky Sinfonia in re maggiore op.16 n.3
Paul Wranitzky Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27
Paul Wranitzky 2. Movimento dalla sinfonia in re maggiore op. 36
Paul Wranitzky Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27: I. Allegro maestoso - Chiara Enderle, Münchener Kammerorchester, Howard Griffiths
Paul Wranitzky 2. Satz aus der Sinfonie D-Dur op. 36
Paul Wranitzky Allegro maestoso dal concerto per violoncello in do maggiore op.27
Paul Wranitzky Sinfonie D-Dur op.16 Nr.3
Paul Wranitzky Adagio non troppo e Rondò dal Concerto per violoncello in do maggiore op. 27
Paul Wranitzky Sinfonie G-Dur op. 50: III. Allegretto vivace
Paul Wranitzky Symphony in D major, Op. 25, La Chasse
Paul Wranitzky Oberon: Overture
Paul Wranitzky Russian Dance in A Op.36
2.Satz aus der Sinfonie D-Dur op. 36
Symphony in Bb major Opus 33 No.1 (2)
Symphony in D minor (2)
Adagio non troppo und Rondo aus dem Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27
Sinfonie d-Moll "La tempesta" - Finale: La
Sinfonia in re maggiore op.16 n.3
Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27
2. Movimento dalla sinfonia in re maggiore op. 36
Cellokonzert C-Dur op. 27: I. Allegro maestoso - Chiara Enderle, Münchener Kammerorchester, Howard Griffiths
2. Satz aus der Sinfonie D-Dur op. 36
Allegro maestoso dal concerto per violoncello in do maggiore op.27
Sinfonie D-Dur op.16 Nr.3
Adagio non troppo e Rondò dal Concerto per violoncello in do maggiore op. 27
Sinfonie G-Dur op. 50: III. Allegretto vivace
Symphony in D major, Op. 25, La Chasse
Oberon: Overture
Russian Dance in A Op.36