Composers

Adalbert Gyrowetz

Violin
Cello
Piano
Orchestra
Viola
Flute
Voice
Harpsichord
Clarinet
Harp
Symphony
Quartet
Sonata
Nocturne
Operas
Arietta
Arias
Singspiel
Trio
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2 Serenades, Op.32 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.452 Violin Sonatas3 Flute Quartets, Op.113 Flute Quartets, Op.373 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.103 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.123 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.153 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.173 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.183 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.353 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.413 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.513 Sonatas for Piano Trio, Op.553 String Quartets, Op.133 String Quartets, Op.163 String Quartets, Op.193 String Quartets, Op.213 String Quartets, Op.423 String Quartets, Op.563 Symphonies, Livre 13 Symphonies, Op.133 Symphonies, Op.233 Symphonies, Op.96 Ariettes italiennes, Op.66 Flute Trios, Op.66 Lieder, Op.386 String Quartets, Op.16 String Quartets, Op.176 String Quartets, Op.26 String Quartets, Op.36 String Quartets, Op.48 Italian arietts

A

Aladin

C

Clarinet Trio, Op.43

D

Der AugenarztDie Junggesellen-WirtschaftDivertissement, Op.50Divertissement, Op.57

F

Felix und AdeleFlute Quintet, Op.39

H

Hans Sachs im vorgerückten Alter

I

In questa tomba oscura

N

Notturno for Flute Quartet No.3, Op.26Notturno for Flute Quartet No.4, Op.32Notturno for Flute Quartet No.6Notturno for Flute Quartet, Op.20Notturno for Piano Trio in E-flat majorNotturno for Piano Trio No.10Notturno for Piano Trio No.4Notturno for Piano Trio No.7Notturno for Piano Trio No.9Notturno for Piano Trio, Op.31

P

Piano Concerto, Op.49

S

Sieges und Friedens-Fest der verbündeten MonarchenSimphonie periodique, Op.33Sinfonie concertante, Op.34Sinfonie Périodique No.12 in G majorSinfonie Périodique No.4 in E-flat majorSinfonie Périodique No.7 in B-flat majorSinfonie Périodique No.9 in D majorString Quintet, Op.36Symphony in C major, IAG 51Symphony in E-flat majorSymphony in F major, Op.3Symphony in G major, RicG G1
Wikipedia
Vojtěch Matyáš Jírovec (Adalbert Gyrowetz) (20 February 1763 – 19 March 1850) was a Bohemian composer. He mainly wrote instrumental works, with a great production of string quartets and symphonies; his operas and singspiele numbered more than 30, including Semiramide (1791), Der Augenarzt (1811), and Robert, oder Die Prüfung (1815).
Gyrowetz was born 20 February 1763 in České Budějovice (Budweis). His father was the choirmaster in the cathedral there, and Adalbert first studied with him. He then travelled to Prague, where he studied law but continued to learn music.
At around this time Gyrowetz was in the employ of Count Franz von Fünfkirchen in Brno, whose employees were all musicians. Here he started composing (among other things) symphonies, of which he was eventually to write more than 60. In 1785 he moved to Vienna and met Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who performed one of Gyrowetz's symphonies in the same year. From 1786 to around 1793, he travelled throughout Europe. He spent some time in Paris, where he established that some symphonies that had been published as the work of Joseph Haydn were in fact his work. He spent three years in Italy, meeting Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in Rome and studying with Nicola Sala in Naples. In 1791 he met Haydn, whom he idolized, in London. While in London, he was commissioned by Johann Peter Salomon to compose symphonies to be performed at Salomon's Hanover Square Rooms concerts.
Gyrowetz moved back to Vienna and in 1804 was appointed Vice-kapellmeister of the Court Theatre. Gyrowetz was an important part of Viennese musical society well into the 1820s and even arranged the piano reduction of Rossini's Zelmira in 1822. He was one of the pallbearers at Beethoven's funeral in 1827. Gyrowetz died 19 March 1850 in Vienna.
Operas (all composed in Vienna unless otherwise stated)
More than 60 symphonies, including:
About 60 string quartets, including:
40 Piano Sonatas with Violin and Violoncello accompaniment, including:
12 Nocturnes for Piano with violin and violoncello accompaniment
Other miscellaneous chamber music, including:
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