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Anselm Hüttenbrenner (13 October 1794 – 5 June 1868) was an Austrian composer. He was on friendly terms with both Ludwig van Beethovenhe was one of only two people present at his deathand Franz Schubert, his recollections of whom constitute an interesting but probably unreliable document[according to whom?] in Schubertian biographical studies.

Anselm Hüttenbrenner by Josef Eduard Teltscher, 1825
Anselm Hüttenbrenner by Josef Eduard Teltscher, 1825

Life


Hüttenbrenner was born in Graz, the son of a wealthy landowner. He attended the Graz Lyzeum, and studied law at the University of Graz, but was also composing music at this time. Count Moritz von Fries (1777-1826) was impressed with his ability as a pianist, and following the Count's advice, Hüttenbrenner left in April 1815 for Vienna to study under Antonio Salieri. His first published works (for piano and Lieder) began to appear shortly afterwards, and the String Quartet (Op. 3) came out in 1816. He briefly returned to Graz in 1818, but was back in Vienna the following year, earning a living in a government office. In 1821 Hüttenbrenner inherited the family estate and married.

Years later, he visited Beethoven on his deathbed, who greeted him with the words "I am not worthy of your visiting me". He was also present on 26 March 1827, at the time of Beethoven's death, when the only other person present was Beethoven's housekeeper. In commemoration of the moment, Huttenbrenner cut a lock of Beethoven's hair, now in Graz together with Beethoven's family archival book in the Fux Conservatory.[1][2]

Three friends (Johann Baptist Jenger, Anselm Hüttenbrenner and Franz Schubert) by Josef Eduard Teltscher, 1827
Three friends (Johann Baptist Jenger, Anselm Hüttenbrenner and Franz Schubert) by Josef Eduard Teltscher, 1827

Schubert sent the manuscript of his Unfinished Symphony to Hüttenbrenner, via Hüttenbrenner's brother Josef, around 1823. The manuscript remained with Hüttenbrenner until Johann Herbeck visited him in Ober-Andritz near Graz in 1865, and took the score away with him back to Vienna, where he conducted the first performance in December 1865. Hüttenbrenner held the post of director of the Steiermärkischer Musikverein from 1825 to 1829. His Requiem in C minor was performed at Schubert's memorial service on 23 December 1828.

He was a follower of Jakob Lorber and from 1840 he participated actively in the transcription of what was allegedly dictated to Lorber by God.

Hüttenbrenner died in Ober-Andritz at the age of 73.


Works, editions and recordings


Of Hüttenbrenner's works in manuscript, some are lost, but the majority remained with his descendants until their 2007 donation to the University Library of University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria; they can be examined on site, with all items listed in the University Library's searchable online catalog. His works are considered very rich in melody, somewhat operatic.

A photograph of Anselm Hüttenbrenner
A photograph of Anselm Hüttenbrenner

Printed editions



Recordings



References


  1. Vgl. Beethoven aus der Sicht seiner Zeitgenossen, ed. of Klaus Martin Kopitz and Rainer Cadenbach, Munich 2009, Volume 1, pp. 478-486.
  2. Vgl. Konrad Stekl, Beethoven-Haare in Graz, in: Mitteilungen des Steirischen Tonkünstlerbundes, No. 31/32, Graz 1967, Zur Dokumentation der Grazer Beethoven- und Schubert-Locken, in: Blätter für Heimatkunde, Heft 1, Graz 1967.



На других языках


[de] Anselm Hüttenbrenner

Anselm Hüttenbrenner (* 13. Oktober 1794 in Graz; † 5. Juni 1868 in Graz-Oberandritz) war ein österreichischer Komponist und Musikkritiker.
- [en] Anselm Hüttenbrenner

[es] Anselm Hüttenbrenner

Anselm Hüttenbrenner (13 de octubre de 1794 - 5 de junio de 1868) fue un compositor austriaco. Fue amigo de Ludwig van Beethoven, al que visitó en su lecho de muerte, y de Franz Schubert. Sus memorias acerca de ambos fueron grabadas por Franz Liszt en 1854 (y, finalmente, publicadas en 1906) y constituyen un documento interesante pero probablemente no fiable en el estudio biográfico de Schubert.

[ru] Хюттенбреннер, Ансельм

Ансельм Хюттенбреннер (нем. Anselm Hüttenbrenner; 13 октября 1794, Грац, Австрийская империя — 5 июня 1868, там же) — австрийский композитор, пианист, музыкальный критик.



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