Ignaz Fränzl
Ignaz Fränzl or Fraenzl (Mannheim, 1736 - 1811) is a Compositeur, Violoniste German virtuoso.
His/her father plays of the trumpet in the orchestra of Mannheim. Itself enters there at the 18 years age after a training of violonist. Its position of virtuoso is extremely well remunerated there.
It belongs to the school of Mannheim and occurred with the Concert of sacred music, where it was very snuffed, in 1768.
Mozart, which meets it several times between 1777/1778 at the time of its passages to Mannheim, speaks about him with admiration in particular after having listened to it in a concerto for violin:
I like it much, you know that I am hardly amateur of difficulties, but he plays the most difficult things without one realizing some; one believes capacity to do as much of it, it is true.
Mozart leaves an unfinished project of symphonia concertante for piano and violin Kv. 315f, intended for the origin for Fränzl and itself. (120 measurements of the hardly instrumented Allegro, Mannheim November 1778).
It is at that time (1778) which it takes the direction of the orchestra until 1807.
Fränzl composed five Symphonie S.
His/her son Ferdinand Fränzl (1770-1833) is him also type-setter and violonist.
Discography
- Symphony n° 5 in major C , in " The golden age of Mannheim" , with symphonies of Christian Cannabich, Carl & Johann Stamitz, Anton Stamitz - Concerto Köln (1999, Teldec 398428366-2)
Bonds
- Ignatz Fränzl by Gary Smith
Notes & references
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