HUMMEL, JOHANN NEPOMUK BIOGRAPHY(1778 - 1837)
The reputation of Hummel has been clouded by time. Born in Pressburg
(the modern Bratislava) in 1778, he was a pupil of Mozart and
enjoyed a successful career as a pianist and composer. He was
employed by the Esterházy family at Eisenstadt as Konzertmeister,
while Haydn, now in retirement in Vienna, continued as nominal
Kapellmeister. He later served as Kapellmeister at Stuttgart and
from 1818 at Weimar.
Orchestral Music
Recent recordings and performances have revived some interest in two of Hummel's half dozen or so piano concertos, Op. 85 and Op. 89. His Trumpet Concerto is a useful part of current repertoire.
Chamber Music
Hummel's Op. 87 Piano Quintet has particular interest in that it is scored for the same instruments as the famous Trout Quintet of Schubert, with which it is sometimes coupled in recording. Both quintets are scored for piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass.
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