Expand German Artaria date December 2009 NOTOC Artaria and company was one of the most important publisher of sheet music music publishing firms of the late 18th and 19th century. Founded in the 18th century in Vienna , the company is associated with many leading names of the Classical music era classical era . History Artaria and company was founded by the eponymous Carlo Artaria in 1765 in Vienna , then the capital of the Austro Hungarian Empire . Originally a specialty publisher of maps, the company had expanded its business to include music by the mid 1770s. Its most important early collaboration was with the Austrian composer Joseph Haydn , who published more than 300 works through Artaria, including many of the composer s string quartets such as the String Quartets, Op. 33 Haydn Opus 33 , which were a popular seller. ref Gretchen A. Wheelock , Engaging Strategies in Haydn s Opus 33 ... of Haydn s works helped push Artaria to the top of the music publishing world in the late 18th century. This important relationship helped Artaria secure the rights to the works of other important classical ... M. Ridgewell, Mozart and the Artaria Publishing House Studies in the Inventory Ledgers, 1784 1793 , Ph.D. Royal Holloway, University of London, 1999 ref During his lifetime, Artaria was Mozart s principal publisher, although after his death this passed to the German house of Breitkopf & H rtel . Artaria ... further collaboration. ref Donald W. MacArdle , Beethoven, Artaria, and the C Major Quintet , The Musical ... between Artaria and its clients regarding ownership and royalty of editions as well as piracy concerns. Artaria continued to be a leading publisher through the 19th century, until it finally ... Ridgewell, Rupert M. Artaria s music shop and Boccherini s music in Viennese musical life Early Music ... Category History of Austria Category Joseph Haydn publish company stub Austria hist stub de Artaria fr Artaria pl Artaria ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Artaria String Quartet image caption image size background classical ensemble alias Artaria Quartet of Boston origin Boston , United States instrument 2 violins, 1 viola, 1 cello genre Classical music Classical occupation String quartet years active 1986 present label Aequebis Recordings , Centaur website http www.artariaquartet.com www.artariaquartet.com current members Ray Shows , violin br Nancy Oliveros, violin br Annalee Wolf, viola br Laura Sewell, cello past members notable instruments The Artaria String Quartet is a Minnesota &ndash based string quartet in residence at Sundin Music Hall on the campus of Hamline University ... as Teaching Artists. Deleted image removed File Artaria String Quartet.jpg thumb alt Artaria ..., cello History of Artaria The Artaria Quartet of Boston was formed at Boston University in 1986 by Raphael .... The group was also coached by the Muir String Quartet at BU. In 1988 Artaria was invited ... to the Twin Cities changing its name to Artaria String Quartet where they present an annual concert series at Sundin Music Hall and mentor young string players in the Artaria Chamber Music School. In 2004 ... and Syler. Artaria continues to concertize across the region at public and private venues ... Residency Initiative Grant Emphasis on Chamber Music Education The Artaria String Quartet has ... being invited to perform at the Caramoor Festival on From the Top . Discography The Artaria String ... Recordings 2000 Music of Haydn and Shostakovich Aequebis Recordings 2003 An Artaria Winter Holiday ... album Artaria Quartet of Boston Artaria Plays Debussy MP3 Download 11159693.html emusic downloads ... http www.babybluearts.com Baby Blue Arts, search artists for Artaria External links Artaria String Quartet http www.artariaquartet.com Official website Artaria Chamber Music School http www.acms.artaria.us ... Quartet Competition http www.spsqc.artaria.us SPSQC DEFAULTSORT Artaria String Quartet Category Musical ... more details
with the composer s earlier Symphony No. 48 Haydn 48th symphony was likely the inspiration for Artaria ... & Trio Finale Tempo Italian tempo markings Presto Notes reflist See also Artaria List of symphonies ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 The Orchestral Trios, Opus number Op. 1 was the first publication of a work by Johann Stamitz and one of the two prints issued during his lifetime. It was a famous and influential set of six orchestral trios. Most likely dates from 1755 or 1756. Sources cite web last Badley first Allan title Description of the Opus 1 Stamitz Trios url http www.artaria.com SystemLink ProductAboutThisWork 366 accessdate 25 October 2009 publisher Artaria Editions Category Compositions for chamber orchestra Category Compositions by Johann Stamitz classical composition stub ... more details
Michael Haydn s Symphony No. 28 in C major , Opus 1 No. 2, Perger 19, Sherman 28, MH 384, was written in Salzburg in 1784, was the third in the set of the only three symphonies of Haydn s published in his lifetime. The publisher, Artaria , also published several of Joseph Haydn s symphonies. Scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, 2 trumpets, timpani and strings. In three movements Allegro spiritoso Un poco adagio, in F major Fugato. Vivace assai This is the first of Haydn s symphonies to conclude with the kind of fugato that Haydn introduced in several of his late symphonies and which so clearly forecast Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Wolfgang Mozart s procedures in the Symphony No. 41 Mozart Jupiter Symphony . Sherman, 1988 Charles Sherman based his 1988 edition of the score for Ludwig Doblinger on the Artaria edition but compared it with a Breitkopf & Hartel score of 1895 and manuscript parts from the Krom r z castle in Moravia. References A. Delarte, A Quick Overview Of The Instrumental Music Of Michael Haydn Bob nowiki nowiki s Poetry Magazine November 2006 23 http bobspoetry.com Bobs03No.pdf PDF Charles H. Sherman and T. Donley Thomas, Johann Michael Haydn 1737 1806 , a chronological thematic catalogue of his works . Stuyvesant, New York Pendragon Press 1993 C. Sherman, Johann Michael Haydn in The Symphony Salzburg, Part 2 London Garland Publishing 1982 lxviii C. Sherman, Foreword to score of Sinfonia in C, Perger 19 Vienna Doblinger K. G. 1988 MichaelHaydnSymphonies Category Symphonies by Michael Haydn Symphony 28 fr Symphonie n 28 de Michael Haydn ia Symphonia vinti octave de Michael Haydn ... more details
The Serenade in D major for Violin, Viola and Cello , Op. 8, is a string trio composition by Ludwig van Beethoven . It was written from 1796 97, and published in 1797 by Artaria in Vienna . The six movements are as follows I. Marcia Allegro 4 4 &ndash Adagio 3 4 II. Menuetto Allegretto 3 4 III. Adagio Scherzo Allegro molto, in D minor 2 4 IV. Allegretto alla Polacca, in F major 3 4 V. Andante quasi Allegretto Allegro VI. Marcia Allegro 4 4 Performance usually takes around 30 35 minutes. In 1803, Beethoven arranged it as Notturno for Viola and Piano in D major, Op. 42. References Melvin Berger, Guide to Chamber Music , Dover, 2001. External links IMSLP2 id Serenade for String Trio, Op.8 Beethoven, Ludwig van cname Serenade for String Trio chamber composition stub Category Compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven Category Chamber music compositions Category Serenades Beethoven Category 1797 compositions fr Trio cordes n 2 Beethoven ... more details
Piano Concerto No. 6 in D major, Hess 15 is an unfinished piano concerto by Germans German composer Ludwig van Beethoven . In estimated late 1814 and early 1815 ref name Beethsketch Douglas Porter Johnson, Alan Tyson, Robert Winter 1985 . Google books hfFT5p8 qKwC The Beethoven sketchbooks history, reconstruction, inventory , University of California Press. pp. 234, 242 244, 342 ref , Beethoven spent a great deal of time on a project that never reached completion a piano concerto in D major, which would if completed have been the sixth. He made about seventy pages of sketches for the first movement. He even started writing out a full score MS Artaria 184 in the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin , which runs almost uninterrupted from the beginning of the movement to the middle of the solo exposition bar 182 , although the scoring becomes patchy as the work proceeds and there are signs of indecision or dissatisfaction on the composer s part. For whatever reason, Beethoven abandoned the work, and this torso of a movement known to Beethoven scholars as Hess 15 ref name Beethsketch remains one of the most substantial of Beethoven s unrealized conceptions Citation needed date July 2011 . A completion of the first movement was reconstructed by British scholar Nicholas Cook in 1987. References reflist External links http www.youtube.com watch?v uR0EDgXlwYo YouTube video Beethoven concertos Category Piano concertos by Ludwig van Beethoven 06 Category 1815 compositions da Klaverkoncert nr. 6 Beethoven ... more details
Ludwig van Beethoven wrote two rondo s for solo piano in 1797. The Rondo in C Major, Op. 51, No. 1 The Rondo in G Major, Op. 51, No. 2 bears a dedication to Countess Henriette von Lichnowsky in later editions. Artaria originally published both Rondos without dedications in October 1797. During this time, the composer also wrote the Op. 129 Rondo Rage over a Lost Penny, and the three Piano Sonatas, Op. 10. The Op. 129 Rondo remained unpublished during Beethoven s lifetime. ref cite book last Schmidt first Hans title Ludwig van Beethoven Bicentennial Edition year 1970 publisher Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft location Germany page 160, 163 format Print ref References Reflist External links IMSLP2 id 2 Rondos, Op.51 Beethoven, Ludwig van cname 2 Rondos, Op.51 http europarchive.org item.php?id lp 01180 BeG European Archive Copyright free LP recording of the two Rondo s 51 by Hugo Steurer, piano at the European Archive for non American viewers only . classical composition stub Category Compositions by Ludwig van Beethoven Category Solo piano pieces Rondos Category 1797 compositions fr Deux rondos pour piano Beethoven ... more details
Marianna Auenbrugger July 19 1759 in Vienna August 25 1782 , was an Austria n pianist and composer . The daughter of the physician Leopold Auenbrugger, she was a highly regarded pianist and composer in Vienna. Together with her sister Caterina Franziska, she was a student of Joseph Haydn and Antonio Salieri . Haydn dedicated to the two sisters in 1780 a cycle of six sonatas Hob XVI 35 39 and 20 . As Marianne in 1782 at the emaciation died Salieri, at his own expense, printed her composition Artaria Piano Sonata and added a print of self written Trauerode for soprano and piano on one. Auenbrugger also wrote a libretto to the German Singspiel, the chimney sweeper 1781 . Sources Equivalent German External links IMSLP id Auenbrugger, Marianne Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Auenbrugger, Marianna ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Austrian pianist and composer DATE OF BIRTH July 19, 1759 PLACE OF BIRTH Vienna DATE OF DEATH August 25, 1782 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Auenbrugger, Marianna Category 1759 births Category 1782 deaths Category Austrian composers Category Women composers Category 19th century women writers Category Austrian pianists Category 18th century Austrian people de Marianne Auenbrugger no Marianne Auenbrugger ... more details
Bergverlag Rother is a German publisher with its headquarters in Oberhaching , Upper Bavaria. Since 1950 the company, that formerly went udern the name of Bergverlag Rudolf Rother , has published the Alpine Club Guide s in cooperation with the German Alpine Club DAV , the Austrian Alpine Club AV and the South Tyrol Alpine Club . History The company was founded as a specialist Alpine publisher on 16 November 1920 in Munich by Rudolf Rother sen., a bookseller and mountaineer. ref name GS http www.rother.de bv stat.htm 90 Jahre Bergverlag Rother accessed on 4 November 2010 ref The publishing house was based on Verlag Walter Schmidkunz , which went out of business and in which Rother was a co owner. ref Peter Grimm http www.alpenverein bayerland.de module requirements bayerlaender 2005 pdf 050 053 20Grimm 20Schmidkunz.pdf Schmidkunz Das vergessene Literaturgenie accessed on 4 November 2010 ref After the firm had sold its in house mail order service, the magazine Bergwelt Mountain World and its own printers in the 1980s, the family business was taken over in 1990 by Freytag & Berndt Freytag Berndt u. Artaria KG . ref name GS References references External links http www.rother.de index.htm Website for Bergverlag Rother Category Book publishing companies of Germany Category Companies based in Munich Category Alpinism Germany company stub publishing company stub de Bergverlag Rother ... more details
Fantasy No. 4 in C minor, K. 475 Fantasie in German is a piece of music for solo piano composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna on May 20, 1785. It was published in December of 1785 together with the Piano Sonata No. 14 Mozart Sonata in C minor, K. 457 , as Opus 11 by the publishing firm Artaria , Mozart s main Viennese publisher. Starting in the Key music key of C minor , the piece is marked Adagio music Adagio but then moves in to an allegro section which goes from A minor to G minor, F major, and then F minor. It then moves in to a third section in B flat major marked Andantino and then moves to a piu allegro section in D minor where the opening Theme music theme Recapitulation music returns before ending in C minor. Due to these sometimes surprising key changes, the music is written with no sharps or flats in the key signature and uses accidentals. The music, like Mozart s other fantasies, is thought of as quite technically demanding. External links NMA 197 70 198 132 Fantasie in c http dme.mozarteum.at DME nma nmaolrecs.php?vsep 197&p1 70&idwnma 5581 Recordings and discography at the Neue Mozart Ausgabe IMSLP2 id Fantasia in C minor, K.475 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus cname Fantasy No. 4 Category Solo piano pieces Category Compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Category 1785 works Classical composition stub es Fantas a n. 4 Mozart ... more details
Manuscripts Concerto for Oboe in C major MS Dittersdorf 32 now publ. Artaria Concerto for Flute in e minor MS Dittersdorf 36 now publ. Artaria Concerto for 2 Violins in D major MS mu6402.2532 now publ. Artaria Concerto for 2 Violins in C major MS mu6402.2530 now publ. Artaria Concertos selection ... Nr.317 now publ. Artaria Symphony in A major Nazionale nel gusto MS Ser.H. Fasc.39 Nr.76 now publ. Artaria Symphony in D major Il combattimento delle passioni umane MS Ser.H Fasc.34 Nr.315 now publ. Artaria Symphony in F major Grave F7 MS Ser.H Fasc.34 Nr.312 now publ. Artaria Symphony in d minor Grave d1 MS R.M.21.a.13. 3. now publ. Artaria Symphony in g minor Grave g1 MS S.m.15957 Ser.H Fasc.33 Nr.293 now publ. Artaria Symphony in E major Grave E1 MS IV A 39 A 3498 now publ. Artaria Symphony in E flat major Grave Eb9 MS IV A 59 A 3515 now publ. Artaria Symphony in F major Grave F4 MS IV A 38 A 3497 now publ. Artaria Symphony in D major Grave D6 MS IV A 66 A 3522 now publ. Artaria Symphonies ... more details
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart s String Quartet No. 17 in B flat major Kochel number K. 458, nicknamed The Hunt, is the fourth of the Haydn Quartets Mozart Quartets dedicated to Haydn . It was completed in 1784 ref John Irving, Mozart The Haydn Quartets . Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1998 13. K. 458 was entered in Mozart s own handwritten thematic catalogue on 9 November 1784. ref It is in four movements Allegro vivace assai Menuetto and Trio. Moderato Adagio, in E flat major Allegro assai Neither Mozart nor Artaria called this piece The Hunt. For Mozart s contemporaries, the first movement of K.458 evidently evoked the chasse topic, the main components of which were a 6 8 time signature sometimes featuring a strong upbeat and triadic melodies based largely around tonic and dominant chords doubtless stemming from the physical limitations of the actual hunting horns to notes of the harmonic series . ref Irving 1998 69 ref Its popularity is reflected in its use in various films, such as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , Mystery Date and Star Trek Insurrection . References Reflist External links IMSLP2 id String Quartet No.17 in B flat major, K.458 Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus http traffic.libsyn.com gardnermuseum mozart k458.mp3 Recording by the Borromeo String Quartet from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in MP3 format chamber composition stub Mozarts Haydn Quartets Mozart string quartets Category String quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 17 de Jagdquartett es Cuarteto de cuerda n. 17 Mozart it Quartetto K 458 ja 17 nn Strykekvartett nr. 17 av Mozart ... more details
Three Bewildered People in the Night is a 1987 American drama film directed by Gregg Araki . The film follows three characters through the dissolution of a heterosexual relationship and the possible beginning of a gay one. Plot The film revolves around Alicia Darcy Marta , a video artist, her live in boyfriend Craig John Lacques , a journalist and frustrated actor, and David Mark Howell , Alicia s best friend and a gay performance artist. Through a series of telephone calls and coffee shop conversations, Craig and Alicia split up and Craig and David take tentative steps toward a relationship. ref Levy, pp. 467 68 ref Production Gregg Araki shot Three Bewildered People in the Night on a budget of 5,000. He shot in black and white using a spring wound Bolex camera. The film is an example of guerrilla filmmaking , with Araki shooting in unauthorized locations without permits. ref Levy, p. 467 ref Reception Three Bewildered People in the Night won the Ernest Artaria Award at the 1989 Locarno International Film Festival . Notes references References Levy, Emanuel 2001 . Cinema of Outsiders The Rise of American Independent Film . NYU Press. ISBN 0814751245. External links http www.imdb.com title tt0094134 combined Three Bewildered People in the Night at the Internet Movie Database Gregg Araki Category 1987 films Category American LGBT related films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Gregg Araki ja ... more details
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Image Franz anton hoffmeister.jpg thumb Franz Anton Hoffmeister Franz Anton Hoffmeister May 12, 1754 &ndash February 9, 1812 was a German composer and music publisher. Born in Rottenburg am Neckar , he went to Vienna at the age of fourteen to study law. Following his studies, however, he decided on a career in music and by the 1780s he had become one of the city s most popular composers, with an extensive and varied catalogue of works to his credit. Hoffmeister s reputation today however rests almost exclusively on his activities as a music publisher. By 1785 he had established one of Vienna s first music publishing businesses, second only to Artaria Artaria & Co which had ventured into the field just five years earlier. Hoffmeister published his own works and those of many important composers of the time, including Joseph Haydn Haydn , Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart , Ludwig van Beethoven Beethoven , Muzio Clementi Clementi , Johann Georg Albrechtsberger Albrechtsberger , Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf Dittersdorf , and Johann Baptist Vanhal Vanhal . These famous composers were also among Hoffmeister s personal friends Mozart dedicated his String Quartet No. 20 Mozart String Quartet in D K.499 to him, and Beethoven addressed him in a letter as most beloved brother . Hoffmeister s publishing activities reached a peak in 1791, but thereafter seemed to take a back seat to composition. Most of his operas were composed and staged during the early 1790s, and this, combined with an apparent lack of business sense, led to a noticeable decline in production. In 1799 Hoffmeister and the flautist Franz Thurner set off on a concert tour which was to have taken them as far afield as London. They got no further than Leipzig however, where Hoffmeister befriended the organist Ambrosius K hnel . The two must have decided to set up a music publishing partnership for within a year they had founded the Bureau de Musique which would eventually be taken over by the well respected firm of ... more details
David Tecchler 1666 1748 was an Austrian luthier , best known for his cello s and double bass es. Tecchler was born in Salzburg , Austria , where he worked for a time. He also lived and worked in Venice and in Rome , Italy . Most of his career was in Rome. His instruments are Germanic or Italian in their style of construction. A 1706 Tecchler cello was acquired by the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank and is on loan to Canadian cellist Denis Brott . There is also a Tecchler cello owned by Anne Martindale Williams the Principal cellist of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra . Her Tecchler cello was made in Rome in 1701 ref http www.pittsburghsymphony.org pghsymph.nsf bios Anne Martindale Williams ref . Another Tecchler cello 1723 Rome is played by young Turkish cellist Benyamin S nmez . http www.bso.org bso mods bios detail.jsp?id 2100169 Martha Babcock , Assistant Principal cello at the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and Principal cello for the Boston Pops owns a Tecchler named the ex Feuermann 1741 Rome . Steven Doane, who is a Professor of Cello at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester plays on a David Tecchler cello, dated 1720. Marcy Rosen, soloist and member of the Mendelssohn String Quartet plays on an exceptionally beautiful Tecchler cello dated 1720. The cello was owned by the famous Francais family of Luthiers for three generations and was shown in Jacques Francais Lincoln Center Stainer exhibition in the 1980s. Internationally renowned cellist Yehuda Hanani performs on a 1730 Tecchler that is of particular beauty, tonally and visually, previously in the possession of the Von Mendelssohn family. Possibly the most famous Tecchler cello known today is the ex Roser of Rome 1723, currently being played by soloist Robert Cohen . The scroll of the ex Roser is a sculpted portrait of its commissioner, David Tecchler s employer in Rome, who resided in the Vatican. Ray Shows, founding member of the Artaria String Quartet Boston 1986 , professor at St. ... more details
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The Symphony No. 83 in G minor , Hoboken I 83, is the second of the six so called Paris Symphonies numbers 82 87 written by Joseph Haydn in 1785 and it was published by Artaria in Vienna in December 1787. ref cite book title Mozart, the Jupiter symphony, no. 41 in C major, K. 551 last Sisman first Elaine Rochelle year 1993 publisher Cambridge University Press location Cambridge isbn 9780521409247 page 25 ref It is popularly known as The Hen lang fr La poule . Nickname the Hen The nickname comes from the clucking second subject in the first movement, which reminded listeners of the jerky back and forth head motion of a walking hen. ref Ethan Mordden, A Guide to Orchestral Music The Handbook for Non Musicians . New York Oxford University Press 1980 82. ref Movements The symphony is in standard four movement form and scored for flute , two oboe s, two bassoon s, two Horn instrument horns , Figured bass continuo harpsichord and String instrument strings . Tempo Italian tempo markings Allegro spiritoso , 4 4 Tempo Italian tempo markings Andante , 3 4 in E flat major Menuet Tempo Italian tempo markings Allegretto Ternary form Trio , 3 4 in G major Finale Tempo Italian tempo markings Vivace , 12 8 in G major File Haydn 83 1 theme.png The symphony opens in stormy G minor with the minor triad further intensified by the added dissonance of the C music sharp . The dotted rhythms that answer are transformed into fanfares later in the first theme group of the sonata form movement. ref name apbrown Brown, A. Peter, The Symphonic Repertoire Volume 2 . Indiana University Press ISBN 0 253 33487 X , pp. 214 216 2002 . ref File Haydn 83 I second theme.png The second theme in B flat major features dotted repeated notes in a solo oboe against jerky appoggiatura in the first violins. This is the Hen motif that gives the symphony its nickname, although it is also related to the dotted rhythm response in the first theme. ref name apbrown The development features the exploration of the two ... more details
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