Joseph Mayseder
Joseph Mayseder (born October 26, 1789 in Vienna ; † November 21, 1863 ibid) was an Austrian violin virtuoso and composer .
Life
Joseph Mayseder showed great musical talent even as a child and received violin lessons from Joseph Suche (1797), Anton Wranitzky (from 1798) and Ignaz Schuppanzigh . At the age of eleven, in 1800, he already appeared in public at one of the famous Augarten concerts . He received piano and composition lessons from Emanuel Aloys Förster . The first dated composition dates from 1803, the string quintet in F minor (MV 88). In the same year, on December 26, 1803, participation in the performance of the oratorio The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross by Joseph Haydn under Haydn's direction.
From 1810 he was concertmaster of the court opera orchestra , from 1816 violin soloist at the Vienna court orchestra and from 1836 its director. In 1835 he was appointed imperial chamber virtuoso. He was considered an important quartet player and was also a teacher and composer for his instrument. As a teacher he is considered to be the founder of the so-called Viennese violin school. Niccolò Paganini spoke of him with great respect.
From 1830 he received numerous awards and honorary memberships. In 1839 he was elected to the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome together with Pierre Rode and Pierre Baillot . In 1862 he was honored by being awarded the Knight's Cross of the Franz Joseph Order . He was also an honorary member of the Society of Friends of Music in Vienna . Most of his 70 or so compositions were written for his own performance. He was one of 50 composers who submitted a variation on a waltz by Anton Diabelli for Part II of the Collection of Patriotic Artists' Association (published in 1824).
He rests in a grave of honor in the Vienna Central Cemetery (group 0, row 1, number 36). In 1876, Maysedergasse in Vienna's Innere Stadt (1st district) was named after him.
Works (selection)
Concert music
- 3 violin concertos, op. 22, 26 et 28
- Divertimenti for violin and orchestra, op.35 and op.39
- Concerto varié , op.43
- Rondeaux brillants for violin and orchestra or string quartet, op.21, 27, 29 and 30.
- Airs variés for violin and orchestra or string quartet, op.18, 23, 33, 40 (dedicated to Paganini) and op.45
String quartets
- op. 5 in A major
- op. 6 in G minor
- op. 7 in A flat major
- op.8 in F major (Quatuor Brillant)
- op. 9 in D major
- op. 23 in G major
- Op. 62 in F sharp minor
- op. 66 in D major
- Thèmes variés , with accompaniment of a 2nd violin, viola and cello, op. 1, 4, 15
String quintets
- op. 50 in B minor
- op. 51 in A minor
- op. 55 in D major
- op. 65 in E flat major
- op. 67 in E minor
Violin and piano
- Sonata op.10
- Sonata op.42
- Various duos, including the Duo Op. 60
Piano trios
- op.34 in B flat major (1820)
- op. 41 in F major (1825, originally for harp, violin and horn)
- op. 51 in F major
- op. 52 in A flat major (1830)
- op.57 (Variations concertantes, D major)
- op.58 in B minor (1841)
- op. 59 in G major (1843)
Piano quartets
- Op. 24 in F minor
- Variations concertantes in D major, op.57
- Souvenir à Baden, guirlande musicale en forme de variations concertantes, op. 63
Church music
- Mass in E flat major, op.64 (June 1848, Hofburgkapelle Vienna)
literature
- Th. Antonicek: Mayseder Joseph. In: Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950 (ÖBL). Volume 6, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 1975, ISBN 3-7001-0128-7 , p. 171.
- Ludwig Finscher: Mayseder, Joseph. In: Ludwig Finscher (Hrsg.): The music in past and present . Second edition, personal section, volume 11 (Lesage - Menuhin). Bärenreiter / Metzler, Kassel et al. 2004, ISBN 3-7618-1121-7 ( online edition , subscription required for full access)
- Robert Hanzlik: Mayseder, Joseph. In: Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon . Online edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5 ; Print edition: Volume 3, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-7001-3045-7 .
- Raimund Lissy : virtuosity and Viennese charm. Joseph Mayseder. Violinist and composer of the Biedermeier period. Life, work and reception. With a catalog of works and a bibliography of the printed music. Hollitzer Verlag, Vienna 2019, ISBN 978-3-99012-620-2 .
- Constantin von Wurzbach : Mayseder, Joseph . In: Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthums Oesterreich . 17th part. Imperial and Royal Court and State Printing Office, Vienna 1867, pp. 195–198 ( digital copy ).
- CFP: Mayseder, Josef . In: Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB). Volume 21, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1885, p. 149 f.
Web links
- Works by and about Joseph Mayseder in the catalog of the German National Library
- Sheet music and audio files by Joseph Mayseder in the International Music Score Library Project
- Entry on Joseph Mayseder in the Austria Forum (in the AEIOU Austria Lexicon )
Individual evidence
- ^ Raimund Lissy: virtuosity and Viennese charm. Joseph Mayseder. Hollitzer, Vienna 2019, ISBN 978-3-99012-620-2 , pp. 397 .
- ↑ Graves of honor at the Vienna Central Cemetery (PDF; 10.5 MB)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Mayseder, Joseph |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Mayseder, Josef |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian violinist and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 26, 1789 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | November 21, 1863 |
Place of death | Vienna |