Franz KROMMER
From 1773 to 1776, he studied violin and organ with his uncle Antonín Mátyás Kramá? to Turán, where he became organist in 1777. In 1785 he joined Vienna as violinist in the orchestra of the Duke of Styria, in Simontornya in Hungary. In 1790 Krommer was appointed choirmaster at the Cathedral of Pécs in Hungary. He returned to Vienna in 1795, before he became Kapellmeister of the Duke Ignaz Fuchs in 1798. From 1813 to 1831, he succeeded Leopold Anton Kozeluch to the prestigious position of composer of the Imperial Court of Austria. It remains one of the most important composers of the classical period with Joseph Haydn, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Karl Ditters von Dittersdorf, Christoph Willibald Gluck and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach. Google machine translation: Franz KROMMER's original bio |
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Franz KROMMER Publisher : Martinus Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MT104620-BA) : 168,05 Full score (MT104620-CO) : 33,61 |
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Franz KROMMER Arr : Willy HAUTVAST Publisher : Molenaar Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (MOL011762070-BA) : 153,45 |
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Franz KROMMER Arr : Timothy TOPOLEWSKI Publisher : De Haske Genre : Orchestra Style & options : clarinet solo |
Set Wind Band (DHP1053790-040-BA) : 171,97 |
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Franz KROMMER Arr : Timothy TOPOLEWSKI Publisher : De Haske Genre : Orchestra Style & options : clarinet solo |
Set Wind Band (DHP1053790-010-BA) : 171,97 |