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Composition list
Opera and lyrical music
Sacred music
Chamber music
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Compositions sorted on opus (if available)
127 numéros
Op. 2a/ 1
Op. 2a/ 2
Op. 2a/ 3
Op. 4
Op. 5/ 1- 2
Op. 5/ 3
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Op. 11
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Op. 35
Op. 36/(34a)
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Op. 37a
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Op. 46
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Op. 48
Op. 49
Op. 50a
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Op. 60
Op. 61 S.103
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Op. 68a
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WoO 1 S. 49
WoO 2 S. 47
WoO 3 S. 30
WoO 4 S. 46
WoO 5 S. 78
WoO 7 S.168
WoO 8 S.190
WoO 9 S.181
WoO 11 S. 33
WoO 13 S. 67
WoO 16 S. 70
WoO 17 S. 51
WoO 23 S. 63
WoO 24 S. 4
WoO 24a S. 5
WoO 25 S. 73
WoO 26 S. 56
WoO 27 S. 71
WoO 28 S. 90
WoO 29 S. 61
WoO 30 S. 25
WoO 31 S.206
WoO 32 S. 88
WoO 33 S. 62
WoO 34 S. 92
WoO 35 S. 99
WoO 36 S. 77
WoO 37 S.170
WoO 38 S. 91
WoO 39 S.175
WoO 72 S. 74
Sheet music for Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Introduction, Theme and Variations Op. 102 — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
oboe, piano — piano reduction — Classical period
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Georg Meerwein. Arranged by Hermann Dechant.
Johann Nepomuk Hummel wrote the Variations presented here around 1825, during his years as Kapellmeister at the court of Weimar.
Classical period. Piano reduction. Breitkopf and Haertel #MR-1200. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.MR-1200).Price: $20.00
Piano Quintet in Eb minor Op. 87 — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
piano, violin, viola, cello, contrabass — — Classical period
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837).
Johann Nepomuk Hummel wrote the Piano Quintet Op. 87 in 1802; however, the first edition was not published until 1822.
Classical period. Breitkopf and Haertel #MR-2091. Published by Breitkopf and Haertel (BR.MR-2091).Price: $39.00
Amusements (3), Op. 104 (3 Amusements) — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
piano (Klav, Klavier) — Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)) —
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Piano (Solo) (KP, Klavierpartitur. Gh, Geheftet.). Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)). 32 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-1378. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM1378).
Price: $20.00
An Alexis — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
— Piano Solo — Classical
By Johann Nepomuk Hummel. By Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Classical. Piano Solo. 3 pages. Published by Hal Leonard - Digital Sheet Music (HX.332513).
Price: $3.00
Polonaise Favorites (6), Op. 70 (6 Polonaises favorites) — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
piano (Klav, Klavier) — Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)) —
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Piano (Solo) (KP, Klavierpartitur. Gh, Geheftet.). Sheet Music (Bachformat (230 x 302)). 12 pages. Edition Kunzelmann #GM-1379. Published by Edition Kunzelmann (PE.GM1379).
Price: $18.00
Masterpieces for easy piano 3 by F.Schubert and J.N.Hummel — Franz Schubert, Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Piano Solo — Sheet Music Single — 21st Century,20th Century,Romantic Period,Classical Period,Baroque Period
Composed by Franz Schubert, Johann Nepomuk Hummel. Arranged by PianoSheetNow. 21st Century, 20th Century, Romantic Period, Classical Period, Baroque Period. Sheet Music Single. 5 pages. Published by PianoSheetNow (S0.16368).
Price: $2.00
Three Hummel Arrangements for violin trio — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Violin,Violin Trio — Score,Set of Parts — Classical Period
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Arranged by Cornelis Jordaan. Classical Period. Score, Set of Parts. 12 pages. Published by Cornelis Jordaan (S0.64627).
Price: $4.00
HUMMEL: German Dance No. 1, Opus 25, arranged for string quartet — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
String Quartet — Score,Set of Parts — Classical Period,Recital
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Arranged by Cornelis Jordaan. Classical Period, Recital. Score, Set of Parts. 7 pages. Published by Cornelis Jordaan (S0.569453).
Price: $3.00
Hummel - Concerto E Original Key And E Flat Tpt/Pno — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Trumpet, Piano — Softcover Book —
Parts for Trumpet in E, E flat, C and B flat. Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Edited by Michael Kube. Brass, Repertoire, Solos. Trumpet Concerto in E major. Softcover Book. 103 pages. G. Henle #HN840. Published by G. Henle (HU.HN840).
Price: $52.00
Hummel: Piano Concertos Vol. 2 — Johann Nepomuk Hummel
— CD — Classical
Composed by Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837). Classical. CD. Brilliant Classics #BRI95894. Published by Brilliant Classics (NX.BRI95894).
Price: $9.00
- Concertos for Piano
- Septets for Piano, Winds & Strings
- Sonatas for Piano
- Trumpet concerto
Jan (Johann) Nepomuk Hummel, born in Bratislava (Pressburg) on November 14, 1778 was the son of Josef Hummel, Director of the Imperial School of Military Music and Conductor of the Theater Orchestra. Josef selected the violin as Jan’s first musical instrument, but this led to failure; the boy chose the pianoforte.
Jan immediately displayed a most remarkable ability and at age 7 when his father moved to Vienna, Mozart was so impressed with the child’s playing that he offered to give him music lessons. Hummel then lived with Mozart for 2 years and in spite of informal and irregular lessons, he made immense progress, and Mozart predicted a brilliant future for him.
At age 9, Hummel made his first appearance at a concert given by Mozart. So successful was this performance that his father decided to take the boy on a European tour a year later through Bohemia, Germany and Denmark which continued to progress through the British Isles and ended in London where the boy received instruction from Clementi. At age 10, he gave a concert at Oxford which included an original piano quartet. Hummel remained in London until the age of 14 and toured his way home to Vienna in 1793.
When he was 15 years of age, he devoted himself to study composition under the senior master Albrechtsberger and with the suggestion of Haydn sought dramatic compositional advice from Salieri. His performance tours took him into Russia.
At age 26, he accepted the revered post of Kappelmeister to Prince Esterhazy at Eisenstadt, formerly famed by Haydn. Hummel remained here until 1811. It was during this time that an unusual estrangement came between him and Beethoven. This circumstance remained throughout Beethoven’s lifetime, and it was not until Beethoven’s last days that the old misunderstanding faded away.
Hummel was dismissed from this post because of neglect of duties and then moved back to Vienna. His career then embraced a great deal of touring as a performer and also conductor through-out all of Europe and Russia. From 1819, he lived in Weimar where he was a close friend of Goethe and often performed at the poet
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J. N. Hummel: an appreciation
HURRAH FOR HUMMEL!
Mozart’s most famous pupil, Haydn’s successor at the Esterhazy court, a friend (and rival) of Beethoven, a ‘father-figure’ to Chopin and teacher of several other young romantic virtuosi including Mendelssohn, Johann Nepomuk Hummel was born in Bratislava in 1778 and died in Weimar in 1837. A child prodigy, he became one of the most brilliant virtuoso pianist-composers of the early nineteenth century. Schubert wished to dedicate his last three sonatas to Hummel whose music links the classical and romantic periods.
A dazzling performer, Hummel was regarded by Chopin - whose style he influenced - as the equal of Mozart and Beethoven. Despite being taught by the latter, Czerny rushed to get lessons from Hummel after hearing him play. Greatly admired by Berlioz and Liszt (who succeeded him at Weimar), Spohr considered him to be the greatest improviser of the time. Together with his friend, the famous Goethe, he became Weimar’s star attraction.
Dr Alan C. Clifford
(August 2011)