Composer
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837); AUT
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was an important composer from the late Classical period primarily known for his solo piano compositions and piano concertos. In recent years, however, attention has been given to his chamber music, operas, and sacred works. He tended to write long-breathed melodies, often used Alberti bass accompaniments and dotted rhythms, and favored the sonata-allegro and rondo forms. Among his greatest works in the keyboard genre are the Sonata in A Flat, for piano 4 hands, Op. 92, and the Sonata in F Sharp, Op. 81. His Mass, Op. 111, and some of his cantatas are also important works. Hummel wrote a highly-regarded three-volume treatise on pianism, entitled A Complete Theoretical and Practical Course on the Art of Pianoforte Playing.
Hummel was born on November 14, 1778, in Bratislava (then Pressburg), Slovakia. Young Johann's first musical studies came on the violin at the behest of his father, a player of string instruments himself, and director of the local Imperial School of Military Music. By the age of five Hummel could play the violin with proficiency. But he would abandon it in favor of the piano, on which he developed an astonishing technique by age six.
When the family moved to Vienna in 1786, Johann studied with Mozart, with whom he lived for two years. After concert appearances throughout Europe at age ten, Hummel and his father traveled to London, where they settled temporarily. Johann met Clementi there, and took private instruction from him.
Hummel returned to Vienna in 1793 and began studies with Albrechtsberger. Now 14, the young composer largely turned away from the concert stage, in favor of teaching and composing. Among his works were a set of variations for piano in 1794, and, four years later, two sonatas for piano and violin, and one for piano and viola. But he struggled with opera: Il viaggiator ridicolo (1797), and Don Anchise (c. 1800) were left incomplete. He did, however, finish Dankgefühl einer Geretten (1799).
His Piano Trio in E Flat and the Variations in G on a Romance by Méhul came in the early years of the next century, and he completed his opera Le vicende d'amore in 1804. Soon more operas would come, as well as his Concerto in G, for piano and violin. His first major appointment came in April, 1804, when he accepted the post of Concertmaster to Prince Nikolaus Esterházy at his Eisenstadt court. Hummel also wrote several masses, including the Mass in E Flat (1804), and Mass in D (1808); and he composed a Te Deum (1806), and two Salve Reginas. More operas came, too: Der vereitelten Ränke (1806) and Mathilde von Guise (1810; revised in 1821).
In May, 1811, Hummel was dismissed as Kapellmeister in a controversy and returned to Vienna to focus on composition. Two years later he married Elizabeth Röckel. Late the following year, at his wife's behest, he launched a concert tour in Vienna, scoring triumph after triumph. He subsequently toured Germany and Europe with great success, sometimes also assuming the role of conductor.
Hummel accepted the Kapellmeister posts in Stuttgart (1816) and Weimar (1819). This was a most productive period for him, as many of his best works appeared, including the Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 83 (1819), the Sonata in A Flat, for piano four hands, Op. 92 (1820), and two "birthday" cantatas for the Duke (1823 and 1827). By 1832, Hummel's health was in decline, and he frequently took leave of his Kapellmeister duties in Weimar because of sickness. He died on October 17, 1837.
© Robert Cummings, All Music Guide
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Johann Nepomuk Hummel (1778-1837) was an important composer from the late Classical period primarily known for his solo piano compositions... More
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Stage Works
19 tracks
- Das Zauberschloss, oder Das aufgelöste Rätsel, 4 numbers for the Viganò's ballet, WoO 32, S. 88
1 track
- Final Ballet for Hérold's opera 'Das Zauberglöckchen' (La Clochette), WoO 31, S. 206
5 tracks
- Quintuor des nègres in Paul et Virginie, Op.41 (ballet)
1 track
- Sappho von Mitilene, Op.68 (ballet)
12 tracks
- Das Zauberschloss, oder Das aufgelöste Rätsel, 4 numbers for the Viganò's ballet, WoO 32, S. 88
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Keyboard Works
176 tracks
- Piano Sonatas
93 tracks
- Piano Sonata in Ab, Op.92
14 tracks
- Piano Sonata in C, Op.2a
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata in D, Op.106
4 tracks
- Piano Sonata in Eb, Op.13
24 tracks
- Piano Sonata in F#-, Op.81
15 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.3 in F-, Op.20
24 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.4 in C, Op.38
6 tracks
- Piano Sonata No.1 in C, Op.2, No.3
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata in Ab, Op.92
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Other Piano Works
81 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.107
6 tracks
- 7 Cadenzas for Mozart piano concertos, Op.4
1 track
- Capriccio in Eb, Op.posth.6
2 tracks
- Capriccio in F, Op.49
1 track
- Fantasie in Eb, Op.18
12 tracks
- Fantasie on themes by Neukomm and Hummel in G-, Op.123
5 tracks
- Fantasina on Themes from Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, Op.124
3 tracks
- La bella capricciosa, polonaise in Bb, Op.55
2 tracks
- Pot-pourri, Op.58-59
1 track
- Potpourri from the opera Die Eselshaut, Op.58
6 tracks
- Recollections of Paganini in C, fantasia, WoO 8, S.190
5 tracks
- Rondo brillant, Op.109
2 tracks
- Rondo in Eb, Op.11
2 tracks
- Rondo quasi una fantasia in Eb, Op.19
1 track
- Variation on a Waltz by Diabelli, S.161
1 track
- Variations on a 'Chanson hollandaise' in Bb, Op.21
2 tracks
- Variations on a march from Cherubini’s Les deux journée, Op.9
3 tracks
- Variations on a march from Dalayrac's 'Les deux Savoyards' in A-, Op.15
2 tracks
- Variations on a theme from Gluck's 'Armide' in F, Op.57
15 tracks
- Variations on Vivat Bacchus from Mozart's Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, Op.34, No.3
5 tracks
- Variations on the March from Isouard's Cendrillon, Op.40a
4 tracks
- 6 Bagatelles, Op.107
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Organ Works
2 tracks
- Prelude and 2 Fugues, Op.posth.7
1 track
- Andante in Ab
1 track
- Prelude and 2 Fugues, Op.posth.7
- Piano Sonatas
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Orchestral Works
209 tracks
- Concertos
180 tracks
- Adagio and Rondo (unspecified), for clarinet and orchestra
1 track
- Adagio and Rondo alla Polacca, for violin and orchestra (unverified)
2 tracks
- Adagio, Theme and Variations for Oboe and Orchestra in F-/F
1 track
- Bassoon Concerto in F, S.63, WoO23
18 tracks
- Concertino in G, for piano and small orchestra (revision of Mandolin Concerto, S.28), Op.73
3 tracks
- Concerto, for piano, violin and orchestra in G, Op.17
6 tracks
- Gesellschafts Rondo in D, for piano and orchestra, Op.117
1 track
- Le retour à (de) Londres, rondo brillant in F, for piano and orchestra, Op.127
3 tracks
- Mandolin Concerto in G, S. 28
10 tracks
- Oberons Zauberhorn, fantasy for piano and orchestra, Op.116
17 tracks
- Piano Concerto in A, WoO 24, S.4
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto in A-, Op.85
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto in Ab, Op.113
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto in B-, Op.89
6 tracks
- Piano Concerto in C, Op.34a (also published as Op.36)
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto in E ('Les Adieux'), Op.110
3 tracks
- Piano Concerto in F, Op. posth. 1
3 tracks
- Potpourri in G-, Op.94
2 tracks
- Rondo brillant in A, Op.56
1 track
- Rondo brillant in Bb, for piano and orchestra, Op.98
1 track
- Trumpet Concerto in E or Eb, WoO1, S.49
50 tracks
- Variations in F, for oboe and orchestra (arr. from Nocturne, Op.99), Op.102
14 tracks
- Variations in F, for piano and small orchestra, Op.97
9 tracks
- Variations on a theme from a Berlin Singspiel 'Das Fest der Handwerker' in Bb, for piano and orchestra, Op.115
4 tracks
- Violin Concerto in G (incomlete, attributed)
7 tracks
- Adagio and Rondo (unspecified), for clarinet and orchestra
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Other Orchestral Works
29 tracks
- Concertos
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Chamber Works
132 tracks
- Adagio, Variations and Rondo on 'Schöne Minka' in A, for piano, flute and cello, Op.78
23 tracks
- Amusement in F, for violin and piano ('Sonatine'), Op.108
6 tracks
- Cello Sonata in A, Op.104
15 tracks
- Introduction and variations on a German song in F, for violin (or flute) and piano, Op. posth. 2
2 tracks
- Partita, S.48 ('Octet-Partita')
3 tracks
- Piano Quartet in G, Op. posth.4 (only 2 movements)
4 tracks
- Piano Quintet in Eb-, Op.87
4 tracks
- Piano Trio in E, Op.83
3 tracks
- Piano Trio in Eb, Op.12
3 tracks
- Piano Trio in Eb, Op.96
3 tracks
- Piano Trio in F, Op.22
3 tracks
- Piano Trio in G, Op.35
6 tracks
- Potpourri in G-, for piano and guitar, Op.53
2 tracks
- Quartet in Eb, for clarinet, violin, viola and cello, WoO 5, S.78
4 tracks
- Rondo brillant for Violin and Piano, Op.126
3 tracks
- Septet, for flute, oboe, horn, viola, cello, double-bass, and piano, Op.74
4 tracks
- Sonata in A, for flute or violin and piano, Op.64
3 tracks
- Sonata in C-, for mandolin or violin and harpsichord or piano, Op.37a
3 tracks
- Sonata in G for violin or flute and piano or harpsichord, Op.2a/2
3 tracks
- String Trio in G, WoO4
4 tracks
- Sérénade en potpourri in G, for piano, guitar, violin, clarinet or flute and bassoon or cello, Op.63
1 track
- Sérénade No.2, for piano, violin, guitar, clarinet or flute and bassoon or cello, Op.66
1 track
- Variations in D-, for cello and piano, Op.54
2 tracks
- Viola Sonata in Eb, Op.5, No.3
12 tracks
- Violin or Flute Sonata in D, Op.50
15 tracks
- Adagio, Variations and Rondo on 'Schöne Minka' in A, for piano, flute and cello, Op.78
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Vocal Works
58 tracks
- Air à la tirolienne avec variations, for voice and orchestra, Op.118
2 tracks
- Alma virgo, offertory for soprano, chorus and orchestra, Op.89a
1 track
- Mass, for soloists, chorus and orchestra in D, Op.111
12 tracks
- Mass for soloists, chorus and orchestra in D-, WoO 13, S.67
12 tracks
- Mass for soloists, chorus and orchestra No.1 in Bb, Op.77
8 tracks
- Mass for soloists, chorus and orchestra No.2 in Eb, Op.80
12 tracks
- Missa solemnis in C, WoO12
6 tracks
- Quod quod in orbe, gradual for chorus and orchestra, Op.88
1 track
- Salve Regina, offertory for soloists, chorus and orchestra in Bb, WoO 18, S.79
1 track
- Te Deum, for chorus and orchestra in D, WoO 16, S.70
2 tracks
- Zur Logenfeier ('Zwischengesang')
1 track
- Air à la tirolienne avec variations, for voice and orchestra, Op.118
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Keyboard Works
3 tracks
- Piano Sonatas
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata in Ab, Op.92
3 tracks
- Piano Sonata in Ab, Op.92
- Piano Sonatas
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