Georg Christoph Wagenseil (29 January – 1 March ) was an Austriancomposer.
He was born in Vienna, and became a favorite pupil of the Vienna court's Kapellmeister, Johann Joseph Fux.[1] Wagenseil himself composed for the court from to his death. He also held positions as harpsichordist and organist. His pupils included Johann Baptist Schenk (who was to teach Ludwig van Beethoven), and Marie Antoinette. He traveled little, and died in Vienna having spent most of his life there.
Wagenseil was a well-known musical figure in his day both Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are known to have been familiar with his works. His early works are Baroque, while his later pieces are in the Classical style. He composed a number of operas, choral works, symphonies,[2]concertos, chamber music and keyboard pieces.
Compositions
Operas
La generosità trionfante ()
Ariodante ()
La clemenza di Tito ()
Demetrio ()
Alexander der Grosse in Indien ()
Il Siroe ()
L'olimpiade ()
Andromeda ()
Antigono ()
Euridice ()
Armida placata ()
Vincislao ()
Le cacciatrici amanti ()
Prometeo assoluto ()
Catone (?)
Merope ()
Concertos
Concerto for alto trombone in E-flat major
Concerto for cello & orchestra in A major, WV
Concerto for cello & orchestra in C major, WV
Concerto for flute, strings & continuo in D major, WWV
Concerto for flute, strings & continuo in G major
Concerto for fortepiano, violin & strings in A major, WWV
Concerto for harpsichord/organ & strings No. 1 in C major
Concerto for harpsichord/organ & strings No. 2 in A major
Concerto for harpsichord/organ & strings No. 4 in E-flat major
Concerto for harpsichord/organ & strings No. 5 in B-flat major
Concerto for harpsichord/organ & strings No. 6 in B-flat major
Concerto for oboe, bassoon, winds, strings & continuo in E-flat major, WWV
Concerto for trombone & orchestra in E-flat major
Concerto for harp & orchestra in G major
Concertor for harp & strings in F major, WWV
Symphonic Works
Sinfonia in G minor
Symphonia in C major
Symphony in A major, WV
Symphony in A major, WV
Symphony in B-flat major, WV
Symphony in C major, WV
Symphony in C major, WV
Symphony in D
Symphony in D (WV , D10), Op. 3/1
Symphony in E major
Symphony in E major, WV
Symphony in F major, WV
Symphony in G major, WV
Symphony in B-flat major, WV
Chamber Works
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.4 in A major
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.6 in G major
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.3 in C major ("Suite des pièces")
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.1 in D major
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.2 in F major
Sonata for 3 cellos & double bass (or 2 violas, cello & double bass) No.5 in B major
Suite de pièces, for 2 clarinets, 2 horns, 2 bassoons & piano in E-flat major
Flute Sonata in E minor
Keyboard Works
Divertimento for keyboard in F major( from 6 Divertimenti, Op 3)
Suite for organ in C major
Vocal Works
Confitebor, for trombone and voice
References
^Kucaba, John.: "Introduction: Life" in The Symphony - Series B - Volume III, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, ) p. xi
^Kucaba, John.: "Thematic Index" in The Symphony - Series B - Volume III, ed. Barry S. Brooks (New York & London, ) pp. xxxvii - l