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Name
  
Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
February 19, 1790, Paris, France

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Krumpholz harp concerto in f major op 9


Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz ([ʒɑ̃batist kʁœ̃fɔlz]; Czech: Jan Křtitel Krumpholtz) (8 May 1742 – 19 February 1790) was a Czech composer and harpist.

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Biography

Krumpholz was born in Budenice, near Zlonice. He learned music from his father while growing up in Paris; in 1773 he played a successful harp concerto in the Burgtheater in Vienna. After serving three years in Count Esterházy's court orchestra (1773–1776), during which he is said to have taken counterpoint lessons with Joseph Haydn, he embarked on a successful concert tour of Europe. In Paris and Metz, he worked along with manufacturers Jean Henri Naderman, his son François Joseph Naderman, and S. Erard towards improving the construction of the harp. He composed concertos and sonatas for harp and chamber music.

In the end, he drowned himself in the Seine after his wife, a former pupil, Anne-Marie Krumpholtz (1755–1824), also a virtuoso harpist, eloped to London, although the story that this was with pianist Jan Ladislav Dussek is apocryphal.

He was the brother of Wenzel Krumpholz, violinist and mandolin player.

Style

Krumpholz composed 52 sonatas, 6 concertos and many preludes and variations for the harp. He wrote also harp duets, quartets and 4 sonatas for harp, 2 violins, 2 French horns and cello.

Selected works

  • Sonate für Flöte oder Violine und Harfe oder Klavier (published by H. J. Zingel in 1933)
  • Sonata B dur pro harfu (Sonata in B-flat major for Harp) (published in 1935 by M. Zunová)
  • Concertus in SI b mai ab arpa cum choro musico
  • Articles

    Floraleda Sacchi, Krumpholtz, Aulia, 2005. download

    CD

  • Floraleda Sacchi, J.K. Krumpholtz: Sei Sonate op. 8 per flauto e arpa (Aulia, 2005).
  • References

    Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz Wikipedia