- Antonín Vranický
Antonín Vranický ("Anton Wrani(t)zky") (
June 13 1761 –August 6 1820 ), was a famousBohemia nviolinist andcomposer of the 18th century. He was the brother ofPavel Vranický .He was a pupil of Mozart, Haydn and Albrechtsberger, as he mentioned in a dedication (found in the catalog [http://suchen.hbz-nrw.de] ) ("III QUATUORS pour Deux Violons Alto et Violoncelle composés et dediés a Son Altesse J: Le Prince regnant de Lobkowitz &&. par M.r Ant. Wranizky. Eleve de M.r J. Hayden").
Worklist (incomplete)
With opus number
*Op. 1 Three string quartets. Published by Hoffmeister around 1803. (These dates not necessarily those of their first editions- more likely republications.)
*Op. 2 Three string quartets. (in C, F and B♭) Published in Vienna by Magazin du Musique around 1790. (Duke University Library has a copy.)
*Op. 4 Three string quartets.
*Op. 5 Six string quartets. Published by André, around 1800.
*Op. 6 Sonatas for violin with the accompaniment of a bass (A copy is in a library in the Hague.)
*Op. 7 Variations for 2 violins. (Published by André in 1807. For source see op. 6.)
*Op. 8 String quintets (with two cellos). Of these no. 2 in G minor was republished in a collection of classical string quintets by Schott in Mainz in 2005, along with quintets byFranz Krommer ,Franz Anton Hoffmeister ,Ignaz Pleyel ,Giuseppe Cambini ,Johann Brandl ,Wenzel Pichl ,Gaetano Brunetti ,Antonio Capuzzi ,Florian Leopold Gassmann andFrancesco Zanetti . André published the set as "Drei Quintetten fûr eine Violine, zwei Violen und zwei Violoncelle ... 8tes. Werk." in 1802. cite web|title=British Library Integrated Catalogue|url=http://catalogue.bl.uk/|accessdate=2007-01-11]
*Op. 9 Duos for 2 violins. (Published in 1804 by Imbault. See op. 6.)
*Op. 10 String quintet for violin, two violas and two cellos. (published 1803, republished 1996) cite web|title=SKC Czech Republic Library OPAC|url=http://sigma.nkp.cz/F|accessdate=2007-08-29]
*Op. 11. Concerto (no. 7?) for violin in C major. Published by Duhan in 1804. Republished in a more recent edition in 1958 by Český hudební fond in Prague.
*Op. 20 Three duos for two violins (republished by Walhall in Magdeburg, in 2002)'
*Op. 56 Two sonatas for violin with bass cite web|title=MZK Library BRNO|url=http://www.mzk.cz/katalogy/|accessdate=2007-08-22]Possibly without opus number
*"Musique du carrousel éxécuté par la noblesse de Vienne" cite web|title=Gateway Bayern Library Catalog|url=http://gateway-bayern.bib-bvb.de/|accessdate=2007-01-11] (about 1803.)
*Twenty variations for two violins. (published in 1791 in Vienna by Magazin de musique)
*Cassatio inF major for five violas or four violas and bassoon (Rarities for Strings Publications in Bristol, Conn., 1979.)
*Duet for violin and cello in C minor. (Medici Music Press in Bellingham, Washington, c1985. Edited by T. Donley Thomas. )
*Duet for violin and cello in G minor. (Medici Music Press in Bellingham, Washington, c1985.)
*Symphonies including
**Symphony in C minor, C4, edited by edited by Eva Hennigov�-Dubov� and published in "The Symphony in Hungary", The Symphony, 1720-1840. Series B ; v. 12. New York : Garland Publishing, Inc., 1984.
**Symphony in D, also edited by Eva Hennigová, released in the series Maestri antichi boemi in 1976.
**Symphony in C major from 1796 "Aphrodite" recorded byVladimír Válek and the Dvorak Chamber Orchestra.
*Trio for two oboes and english horn in C major. Modern publisher: Basel, Switzerland : Edition Kneusslin, c1982. (Has been recorded.)
*Echo-Sonate : D-Dur : für 4 Flöten (in C) = for 4 flutes (in C) (modern publisher: Zimmermann in Frankfurt, 2000)
*Trio in E flat nos. 1-3, for violin, viola and horn (Hanz Pizka Edition in Kirchheim, 1997)
*Concertos in A and in B♭ for violin and orchestra. (The latter published in piano reduction in 1944 by Artia, the former, in an edition edited byJindřich Feld , was published in 1933 by Z. Vlk in Prague as "concerto no. 14" suggesting that there may be at least 12 others still.
*A violin concerto in B♭ for violin by Antonin Vranicky - as "Anton Wranitzky"- was published by Musica Antiqua Bohemica in 1965 in piano reduction. cite web|title=WorldCat link|url=http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/4267429
*Concerto inD minor for violoncello and orchestra.
*Concerto inC major for two violas and orchestra. Recorded several times, score released in 1958 by Praha : Český hudenbní fond, 1958 edited by E. Hradecký.
*Concerto for violin and cello with orchestra. Recorded by Musica Bohemica. [http://www.musicabohemica.eu/en/discography.html]
*Asextet forflute ,oboe ,violin , twoviola s andcello
*XII variazioni per il violino solo supra la canzonetta "Ich bin liederlich du bist liederlich" (published in 1798)
*At least six concertante string quartets which may not have an opus number ("concertante" quartets) (played by the Martinů quartet) to add to the above. (Recorded. [cite web|title=Martinů Quartet Discography|url=http://martinuquartet.eu/pgm/uni.php?lg=cs&pg=3&cd=1|accessdate=2007-01-11] )
*Mass in E♭ (recorded in 1985.)
*Possibly an octetpartita for winds (woodwinds and horns) in F major once ascribed toJoseph Haydn . cite web|title=WorldCat|url=http://www.worldcat.org|accessdate=2007-08-29] [cite web|title=Karadar Haydn List|url=http://www.karadar.com/Cataloghi/haydn.html|accessdate=2007-08-29]
*Quintet for Oboe, Violin, Viola, Cello and Double Bass in G minorExternal links
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References
* [http://www.dolmetsch.com/cdefsv.htm Dolmetsch biography of Vranicky]
Further reading
*Trojanova, Jaromira. "Pavel a Antonín Vraničtí : personální bibliografie". Series: Universita J. E. Purkyne v Brne. bKnihovna. tV�berovy seznam ; 194. Brno : Universitn� knihovna, 1975.
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