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Name
  
Johann Cramer

Role
  
Pianist

Parents
  
Wilhelm Cramer


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Died
  
April 16, 1858, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Fifty Selected Piano-studies, Fifty Selected Studies

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Johann Baptist Cramer (24 February 1771 – 16 April 1858) was an English pianist and composer of German origin. He was the son of Wilhelm Cramer, a famous London violinist and conductor, one of a numerous family who were identified with the progress of music during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Biography

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Cramer was born in Mannheim and was brought to London as a child, where he worked for most of his musical career, lived most of his life, and died.

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From 1782 to 1784, he studied piano under Muzio Clementi and soon became a renowned professional pianist both in London and on the continent. He enjoyed a worldwide reputation, and was particularly appreciated by Beethoven when he visited Vienna, concertized and competed with him. Both were considered the greatest pianists of their time, Beethoven excelling in interpretative expressiveness, Cramer in pure technical perfection. He was the English publisher of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5 and is credited with giving it its nickname, "The Emperor".

Legacy

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Cramer was one of the most renowned piano performers of his day. He met Beethoven in Vienna, initiating a mutually rewarding relationship, while renewing his friendship with Haydn.

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After 1800, he was based almost exclusively in England. Following the resoundingly successful example of his former teacher Clementi, he also became a successful music publisher in London. His many compositions take second place to his pianistic prowess; Beethoven considered him the finest pianist of the day from the standpoint of pure technical perfection.

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His musical instrument manufacturing and music publishing firm, Cramer & Co., was located at 201 Regent Street). His business partners were Thomas Frederick Beale and Robert Addison. He ended his personal involvement in the company at the end of 1833, although it retained his name. He wrote a number of sonatas and other pieces for piano, and other compositions, of which his Études are best known, having appeared in numerous editions. They are still considered standard didactic works for piano students.

His music is generally less dramatic and elegant than Clementi's, much less adventurous than Dussek's and far less Romantic in sentiment than Chopin forerunner Field's. It is stylistically conservative but replete with the most advanced, idiomatically pianistic passage-work. He wrote some 200 solo piano sonatas, about 50 sonatas for other instruments with piano accompaniment, 9 piano concertos, and chamber music.

His brother Franz Cramer was Master of the King's Musick from 1837 until his death in 1848.

Selected works

  • Sonatas in D major, A major, and G major for piano with violin and violoncello ad. lib, Op. 11 (1796)
  • Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 16
  • Grande sonate pour le piano-forte, Op. 20 (1809)
  • Sonata in A-flat major for piano, Op. 23, No. 1
  • 2 Sonatas for piano, Op. 27
  • Sonata in A-flat major for piano, Op. 46 ("Die Jungfrau von Orleans")
  • Piano Concerto No. 5 in C minor, Op. 48
  • 84 Études, Op. 50
  • Keyboard Sonata in A minor ("L'Ultima"), Op. 53 (1812)
  • Piano Concerto No. 7 in E major, Op. 56
  • Sonata for piano in C major, Op. 57
  • Keyboard Sonatas in B-flat major ("Les suivantes No. 2"), Op. 58 (1817) - Allegro spiritoso / Largo sostenuto / Rondo allegretto
  • Keyboard Sonata in E minor ("Les Suivante No. 3"), Op. 59 (1817)
  • Keyboard Sonata in E major ("Le Retour a Londres"), Op. 62 (1818)
  • Keyboard Sonata in D minor, Op. 63 (1821)
  • Introduzione ed aria all'inglese for piano, Op. 65
  • Piano Quintet in E major ("Amicitia"), Op. 69 (1824) - also in a piano arrangement
  • Piano Concerto No. 8 in D minor, Op. 70
  • Keyboard Sonata in F major ("Il Mezzo"), Op. 74 (1827)
  • Short Studies, Op. 100
  • Romance et Tarantelle Brilliante (Romance in F major - Tarantelle in A Minor), Op. 101
  • References

    Johann Baptist Cramer Wikipedia