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Likely his popularity did not outlive the Imperial Court, which was famously conservative in its tastes. To our ears - schooled by the romantic intensity of Beethoven and the Romantics - his music is a throwback to a classical form that reminds us of Mozart. However, our music libraries are filled with Mozart, and so there's precious little room left for Krommer.
Still, weep not for Franz Krommer. He was, after all, Court Composer for the Emperor of Austria for 18 years. Happy birthday, Franz - born on this day in 1759.
Nice. I love the classical grandmasters. But I never heard of Klommer.
ReplyDeleteGood to know.
Its reminds me of the story of how Bach and Handel never met, despite Bach's attempts to meet the famous Handel who was a star in London.
Bach tried to see him when he returned to Germany briefly, but regretted missing out meeting the great composer. Bach himself had little idea of his future place in the canon.
Another new guy -- great music and amazing flute playing.
ReplyDeleteI will go forth to Amazon to see what i can find.
Thanks for doing this!