Anton Heberle
Anton Heberle (* around 1780; proven between 1806 and 1816 ) was a flutist , composer and presumed inventor of the stick flute (also Csakan or Czakan , Hungarian : Csákány ).
Life
Heberle played this instrument at the first known use of the stick flute in a concert on February 18, 1807 in Pest , and was also referred to as the inventor of the instrument in concert announcements from 1810 onwards. In 1807 his Scala for the Hungarian Csakan was published , and Heberle was also the first to publish compositions for the Csakan.
There is hardly any reliable data about his life. According to the results of a private genealogy research, he lived in Vienna from 1807 to 1811. Around 1812 he settled in Hungary and in 1813 became a member of the Masonic Lodge of Laibach .
A number of Heberle's works have recently been published. a. edited and recorded by recorder player Michala Petri .
Important works
His compositional work includes u. a. (all flute works were originally composed for the Csakan in A flat):
- Concerto in G major for recorder, string orchestra and 2 horns ad lib. (originally in E flat major, transposed to G major to make it playable for the soprano recorder)
- 8 volumes of easy pieces for the recorder (Csakan)
- Fantaisie (1808) for soprano recorder
- Sonata (1808) for soprano recorder
- Sonata Brillante (1810) for soprano recorder
- Two volumes of short duets
- a concertino for string trio and two horns
- some variations for string quartet and two horns
- Eight easy marches for 2 soprano recorders
- Thirteen Lander for soprano recorder
- 3 Petites Pièces (1807) for soprano recorder
literature
- Marianne Betz: The Csakan and his music . Schneider, Tutzing 1992, ISBN 3-7952-0730-4 .
- The New Grove, 2nd edition
Web links
- Literature by and about Anton Heberle in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Heberle family genealogy: R6 Austria (PDF, 23 kB)
- ^ Heberle family genealogy
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Heberle, Anton |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Heberle, Antoine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Flutist, composer and instrument inventor |
DATE OF BIRTH | around 1780 |
DATE OF DEATH | after 1816 |