Conradin Kreutzer or Kreuzer (22 November 1780 – 14 December 1849) was a German composer and conductor. His works include the operas Das Nachtlager in Granada and incidental music to Der Verschwender, both produced in 1834 in Vienna.
German composer and conductor (1780–1849)
For other people with the same name, see Kreutzer (disambiguation).
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Not to be confused with Rudolph Kreutzer.
Lithograph by Joseph Kriehuber, 1837
Biography
Born in Meßkirch, Baden, Kreutzer abandoned his studies in the law (University of Freiburg) and went to Vienna about 1804, where he met Joseph Haydn and may have studied with Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, while he tried his hand unsuccessfully at singspielen. He spent 1811–12 in Stuttgart, where at least three of his operas were staged and he was awarded the post of Hofkapellmeister.[citation needed] He was from 1812 to 1816 Kapellmeister to the king of Württemberg. Once he was successful, he became a prolific composer, and wrote a number of operas for the Theater am Kärntnertor, Theater in der Josefstadt and Theater an der Wien Vienna, which have disappeared from the stage.[1]
In 1840, he became conductor of the opera at Cologne. His daughters, Cecilia and Marie Kreutzer, were sopranos of some renown.
Kreutzer owes his fame almost exclusively to Das Nachtlager in Granada (1834), which kept the stage for half a century in spite of changes in musical taste. It was written in the style of Carl Maria von Weber. The same qualities are found in Kreutzer's part-songs for men's voices, which at one time were extremely popular in Germany. Among these "Das ist der Tag des Herrn" ("The Lord's Day").[1] His Septet for wind and strings, Op. 62, remains in the chamber music repertory. He was one of the 50 composers who wrote a variation on a waltz of Anton Diabelli for PartII of the "Vaterländischer Künstlerverein" (published 1824).
He died in Riga.
Poster of the opera Melusina, "Romantic magic opera" in 3 acts, libretto by Franz Grillparzer, music by Conradin Kreutzer (Representation of April 9, 1835).Poster of the opera Das Nachtlager von Granada.
Das Nachtlager in Granada, romantische Oper (Karl Johann Braun von Braunthal) 13 January 1834, Vienna, Theater in der Josefstadt
Chamber works
Septet in E-flat, Op. 62 for clarinet, horn, bassoon, string trio, double bass (c.1816)
Clarinet Trio in E-flat major, Op. 43
Duo in C major
Fantasia for Bassoon in F major
Variations in G for the Chromatic Trumpet
Variations in B-flat major for Bassoon and Piano
Orchestral works
Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 42 (1818)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in C-minor, Op. 50 (1822)
Piano Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 65
Choral works
Te Deum in D major, KWV 3301
Abendlied
Vocal works
Das Mühlrad song for Soprano, Clarinet and Pianoforte
Frühlingsglaube
Piano work
Romanza for piano
References
One or more of the preceding sentencesincorporates text from a publication now in the public domain:Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Kreutzer, Konradin". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol.15 (11thed.). Cambridge University Press. p.925.
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