Composer
Louis Spohr (1784-1859); DEU
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Although virtually unknown to general audiences, the musical legacy of German composer, conductor and violinist Ludwig Spohr (1784-1859) is far-reaching indeed. Little of his own music survives in the general repertoire, but he is remembered as one of the preeminent conductors of the first half of the nineteenth century and as a seminal figure in the development of modern violin playing. Also, in addition to having invented both the violin chin-rest and rehearsal numbers/letters for printed music, he was the first major conductor to use a baton.
Born in northern Germany in 1784, Spohr showed early talent for the violin, and by age 15 he was a member of the ducal orchestra at Braunschweig. At 18 he was sent by the Duke for a year of study with well-known violinist Franz Anton Eck, at the end of which time Spohr was considered ripe for a concert tour of his own. By 1805 the young virtuoso had become something of a sensation throughout Germany, where audiences adored both Spohr's playing and his compositions. Between 1805 and his death in 1859, Spohr served in a number of court positions throughout Germany and Austria. He was the leader of the orchestra at Gotha from 1805-1812, leader of the orchestra at Theater an der Wien in Vienna from 1813-1815, director of the Frankfurt Opera from 1817-1819, and Hofkapellmeister at the city of Kassel from 1822 to 1857. He also remained a prominent figure on the international music scene, making no fewer than six tours of England throughout the years.
Over six and a half feet tall, Spohr must have been an imposing figure on the podium. His conducting repertoire was vast, including such then irregularities as J.S. Bach and Handel. A strong believer in new music, Spohr had a great impact on the careers of such progressive composers as Wagner and Berlioz. Spohr was one of the first to conduct Der fliegende Holländer (1842) and Tannhäuser (1853), though Spohr himself never fully accepted their musical aesthetic. Spohr's compositions never completely abandoned the blueprint of the Viennese masters; to the end he maintained that Mozart was the perfect composer. While his operas, such as Jessonda (1823), were popular during his lifetime, they have since disappeared from opera houses. Only a few of his works, notably the Eighth Violin Concerto—a striking work in the form of an operatic scene—and the four clarinet concertos are heard today. However, there were some signs of a growing interest in his chamber and orchestral music in the late twentieth century. Throughout his life Spohr was famous for being as generous and warm a person as he was profound a musician. He maintained an active interest in politics and was considered a skillful painter and chess player.
© Blair Johnston, All Music Guide
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Stage Works
61 tracks
- Der Alchymist, WoO57 (opera)
21 tracks
- Der Berggeist (opera), Op.73
1 track
- Faust (opera), WoO 51, WoO 51a
37 tracks
- Jessonda (opera), Op.63
2 tracks
- Der Alchymist, WoO57 (opera)
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Orchestral Works
127 tracks
- Symphonies
41 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in D-, Op.49
8 tracks
- Symphony No.4 in F ("Die Weihe der Töne"), Op.86
4 tracks
- Symphony No.1 in Eb, Op.20
4 tracks
- Symphony No.5 in C-, Op.102
4 tracks
- Symphony No.7 in C ("Irdisches und Göttliches im Menschenleben"), Op.121
3 tracks
- Symphony No.8 in G, Op.137
4 tracks
- Symphony No.3 in C-, Op.78
4 tracks
- Symphony No.6 in G ("Historical"), Op.116
4 tracks
- Symphony No.9 in B- ("Die Jahreszeiten"), Op.143
6 tracks
- Symphony No.2 in D-, Op.49
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Concertos
79 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto No.1 in C-, Op.26
6 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto No.2 in Eb, Op.57
9 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto No.3 in F-, WoO 19
3 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto No.4 in E-, WoO 20
3 tracks
- Concertante for 2 Violins and Orchestra in B-, Op.88
3 tracks
- Concertante in A for 2 Violins and Orchestra, Op.48
3 tracks
- Concertante in C, for violin, cello and orchestra, WoO 11
1 track
- Concerto for String Quartet and Orchestra in A-, Op.131
3 tracks
- Concerto, for string quartet and orchestra, Op.131
3 tracks
- Potpourri on themes from P. von Winter's 'Das unterbrochene Opferfest' in F for clarinet and orchestra (or piano), Op.80
2 tracks
- Variations on a theme from 'Alruna' in Bb, for clarinet and orchestra, WoO 15
1 track
- Violin Concerto No.11 in G, Op.70
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.12 in A (Concertino No.1), Op.79
2 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.2 in D-, Op.2
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.6 in G-, Op.28
3 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.7 in E-, Op.38
9 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.8 in A-, Op.47
19 tracks
- Violin Concerto No.9 in D-, Op.55
3 tracks
- Clarinet Concerto No.1 in C-, Op.26
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Other Orchestral Works
7 tracks
- Symphonies
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Chamber Works
292 tracks
- String Quartets and Quintets
193 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Harp in C-, WoO 23
5 tracks
- Two String Quartets, Op.4
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.3 in D-, Op.11 (Quatuor Brillant No.1)
3 tracks
- Two String Quartets, Op.15
7 tracks
- String Quartet No.6 in G-, Op.27
5 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.29
12 tracks
- 7 String Quintets, Op.33
16 tracks
- String Quartet No.11 in E, Op.43 (Quatuor brillant No.2)
3 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.45
12 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.58
12 tracks
- Double String Quartet No.1 in D-, Op.65
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.19 in A, Op.68
3 tracks
- String Quintet No.3 in B-, Op.69
8 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.74
12 tracks
- Double String Quartet No.2 in Eb, Op.77
4 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.82
8 tracks
- Three String Quartets, Op.84
12 tracks
- String Quintet No.4 in A-, Op.91
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.30 in A, Op.93 (Quatuor brillant No.6)
3 tracks
- String Quintet No.5 in G-, Op.106
8 tracks
- String Quintet No.6 in E-, Op.129
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.31 in A, Op.132
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.32 in C, Op.141
4 tracks
- String Quintet No.7 in G-, Op.144
8 tracks
- String Quartet No.33 in G, Op.146
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.34 in Eb, Op.152
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.35 in Eb, WoO 41 (Op.155)
4 tracks
- String Quartet No.36 in G-, WoO 42 (Op.157)
4 tracks
- Sonata for Violin and Harp in C-, WoO 23
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Other Chamber Works
99 tracks
- Duet for 2 Vioins in G, Op.3, No.3
2 tracks
- Duet for 2 Violins in D, Op.67, No.2
3 tracks
- Duet for 2 Violins in F, Op.3, No.2
3 tracks
- Duo for Violin and Viola in E-, Op.13
3 tracks
- Fantasia and Variations on a theme by Danzi, for clarinet and string quartet (or piano) in Bb, Op.81
1 track
- Fantasia for Harp in C-, Op.35
5 tracks
- Fantasia on themes by Handel and Vogler, for violin and harp or piano, Op.118
1 track
- Nonet, for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, bassoon, violin, viola, cello and double bass, in F, Op.31
21 tracks
- Octet, for clarinet, 2 horns, violin, 2 viola, cello and double bass, Op.32
4 tracks
- Piano Quintet in D, Op.130
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.1 in E-, Op.119
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.2 in F, Op.123
4 tracks
- Piano Trio No.4 in B, Op.133
4 tracks
- Potpourri on themes by Mozart for violin & string trio in B, Op.24
1 track
- Potpourri on themes by Mozart, for violin, string quartet and double bass in Bb, Op.22
2 tracks
- Potpourri on themes from Gaveaux's 'Le petit matelot,' for violin and string trio in G, Op.5
1 track
- Septet in A-, Op.147
4 tracks
- Sextet, for 2 violins, 2 violas and 2 cellos in C, Op.140
6 tracks
- Sonata Concertante, for harp and violin (flute), Op.113
7 tracks
- Sonata, for violin and harp in Bb, Op.16
3 tracks
- Sonata, for violin and harp in G and Ab ('Sonata Concertante'), Op.115
4 tracks
- Sonata, for violin and harp or piano in D and Eb, Op.114
2 tracks
- Trio, for harp, violin and cello in E- and F- (arranged from Sonata, WoO 27), WoO 28
3 tracks
- Variations in F on Méhul's 'Je suis encore dans mon printemps,' for harp, Op.36
7 tracks
- Duet for 2 Vioins in G, Op.3, No.3
- String Quartets and Quintets
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Vocal Works
126 tracks
- Choral Works
38 tracks
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Solo Vocal Works
88 tracks
- 6 Songs, for voice, clarinet and piano, Op.103
18 tracks
- Lied des verlassenen Mädchens ('Wie weil' ich so gern'), WoO 90
1 track
- 6 Lieder, Op.25
1 track
- Nachgefühl ('Wenn die Reben wieder blühen'), WoO 91
1 track
- 6 Songs, for baritone, violin and piano, Op.154
6 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.25
6 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.37
15 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.41
11 tracks
- 6 Songs, Op.72
13 tracks
- 6 Songs, for voice, clarinet and piano, Op.103
15 tracks
- Was treibt den Waidmann in den Wald, for voice, horn and harp or piano ('Lied der Emma'), WoO 92
1 track
- 6 Songs, for voice, clarinet and piano, Op.103
- Choral Works
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Vocal Works
1 track
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Solo Vocal Works
1 track
- 6 Lieder, Op.25
1 track
- 6 Lieder, Op.25
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Solo Vocal Works
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