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Sheet music for Franz Krommer
Franz Krommer Clarinetconcert in Eb Part 1 — Franz Krommer (1759-1831)
Piano Solo,Clarinet — Play-Along — Romantic Period,Classical Period
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Arranged by Christian Roßmeißl. Romantic Period, Classical Period. Play-Along. Published by Christian Ross (S0.621425).
Price: $4.00
Franz Krommer Clarinetconcert in Eb Part 2 — Franz Krommer (1759-1831)
Piano Solo,Clarinet — Play-Along — Romantic Period,Classical Period
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Arranged by Christian Roßmeißl. Romantic Period, Classical Period. Play-Along. Published by Christian Ross (S0.621427).
Price: $3.00
Two-Piano Accompaniment to Franz Krommer's Concerto for Two Clarinets in Eb, Op. 35 (Movement I) — Franz Krommer
Piano 1,Piano 2 — Set of Parts — Classical Period
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Arranged by Jeffrey W. Gettleman. Classical Period. Set of Parts. 60 pages. Published by Jeffrey Gettleman (S0.695795).
Price: $20.00
Franz Krommer (1759-1830) - Flute Concerto n.1 op.30 ( Full Score and parts) — Franz Krommer (1759-1830)
Flute,Chamber Orchestra — Score,Set of Parts,Solo Part — Classical Period
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1830). Arranged by James Strauss. Classical Period. Score, Set of Parts, Solo Part. 176 pages. Published by James Strauss (S0.517921).
Price: $60.00
Krommer: Variations on Theme of Pleyel for Clarinet Trio — Franz Krommer
Oboe,Clarinet,English Horn,Woodwind Trio,Clarinet Trio — Score,Set of Parts — Classical Period,Wedding,Recital
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Arranged by Craig Buying. Classical Period, Wedding, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 18 pages. Published by No Squeak Publishing (S0.520355).
Price: $4.00
Concerto in Eb Op. 91 — Franz Krommer
2 clarinets, piano — piano reduction — Classical period
Piano reduction. Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Edited by William Martin. Classical period. Piano reduction. Breitkopf and Haertel #MR-2158A. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.MR-2158A).
Price: $48.00
Clarinet Concerto in Eb Major Op. 36 (Konzert fur Klarinette) — Franz Krommer
clarinet, piano (Klar/Klav, Klarinette/Klavier) — score and part (Bachformat (230 x 302)) —
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Edited by Melinda Berlasz. Clarinet & Piano (KA/SL, Klavierauszug/Solostimme. Gh, Geheftet.). Score and part (Bachformat (230 x 302)). 63 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-217. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM217).
Price: $29.00
Clarinet Concerto in Eb Major Op. 36 (Konzert fur Klarinette) — Franz Krommer
clarinet solo [1.2..2-2.2..], timpani, strings (Klar/KamOrch, Klarinette/Kammerorchester) — Full Score (Oktavformat (170 x 270)) —
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Edited by Balasza (Melinda Berlasz). Full Scores (P, Partitur. Gh, Geheftet.). Full Score (Oktavformat (170 x 270)). 64 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #OCT-10095. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.OCT10095).
Price: $37.00
Clarinet Concerto in Eb Major Op. 36 — Franz Krommer
wind set:1202 2200 — set of wind parts — Orchestral
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Orchestral parts for sale. Orchestral. Set of wind parts. Edition Kunzelmann #OCT10095-HST. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.OCT10095-HST).
Price: $37.00
String Quartet, Op. 18 No. 1 (Streichquartett I) — Franz Krommer
2 violins, viola, cello (StrQuar, Streichquartett) — Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)) —
Composed by Franz Krommer (1759-1831). Edited by Thomas Wicky-Borner. String Quartets (SS, Stimmensatz. Gh, Geheftet.). Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)). 43 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-605a. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM605A).
Price: $25.00
Like many of his fellow Czech composers and perfomers, Franz Krommer (originally spelled Franciscus Vincentius Křamar) had gravitated to Vienna under the influence of the cities’ artistic and cultural attraction and, as a result became one of the most successful composers of his time. He left more than 300 compositions in most genres, except opera and piano.
Despite the suggestion that Krommer was an intellectual lightweight compared with many of his contemporaries, in the opinion of this writer his music shows originality, high technical competence and is well worth listening to as one of the “first division” (behind the Premier League of Haydn, Beethoven etc.).
Quite a lot of Krommer’s music is now available on CD. Of particular note are his “Harmonien” for wind ensemble (Naxos, et al.), a number of concertos for flute, clarinet and concertante and less wellknown but of no lesser quality are Bruno Meier’s recordings of the 9 flute quintets. Chandos have recorded two of the nine known symphonies in their “Contemporaries of Mozart” series. Recordings of Krommer’s many string quartets and quintets are yet to emerge – although there is an increasing amount of wind & strings chamber music CDs to be found.
(Contribution by Adrian House <adrian.house@ntlworld.com>.)
Born as Fransek Vincenc Kramar at Kamenice (Kamenitz, Southern Moravia), the son of an innkeeper who later became mayor of Kamenice, he studied organ and violin with his uncle Anton Matthias Kramar near Brno. Kramar then had various appointments with nobility in Simontormnya , Pecs et al., before settling in Vienna in 1795 (some accounts say 1785).
By this time, Kramar had renamed himself Franz Krommer, adapting to life in Vienna and developing a reputation as a violin tutor as well as a useful conductor and composer. However, attempts to gain a position at the royal palace were unsuccessful until 1815, when he was appointed Imperial Court Composer, and in 1818 Krommer succeeded his countryman Leopold Kozeluh as Kammer-Kapellmeister. This role lapsed after his death in 1831.
By the time of his appointment as Kapellmeister, Krommer was widely known and published as a composer, and accompanied Emperor Franz I on his travels through France and Italy – where the musician was himself well received by the local conservatories.
“He was a simple man, friendly, cheerful and very good-hearted – the battle between literature and aesthetics interested him just as little as did the wars of Kings and peoples; he lived in his own private peaceful world – a Hellenistic being, transformed into the figure of a bourgeois musician with a wig and a lace jabot, short trousers and buckled shoes” (von Riehl – “Musikalische Charakterköpfe”, circa 1850).
(Contribution by Adrian House <adrian.house@ntlworld.com>.)
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