Paul Struck

Paul Struck

Paul Struck (* 6. Dezember 1776 in Stralsund; † 20. Oktober 1820 in Preßburg)[1] war ein Schüler Joseph Haydns. Er komponierte auch für Haydn einige Lieder. Seine Komposition „Grand duo pour le Pianoforte et Clarinette ou Violino op. 7\“ erschien 1804 im Wiener Verlag Artaria.[2]

Die letzten Jahre seines Lebens verbrachte Struck in Bratislava, das damals den ungarischen Namen Pozsony trug.

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Werke (Auswahl)

  • Missa Cellensis, Mariazellermesse (1782, Hob.XXII:8)
  • Theresienmesse (1799, Hob.XXII:12)
  • Schöpfungsmesse (1801, Hob.XXII:13)
  • Harmoniemesse (1802, Hob.XXII:14)

Sonaten

  • Sonate pour le Clavecin ou Piano-Forte avec accompagnement de Violon et Violoncelle op. 1 Nr. 1, op. 1 Nr. 2, op. 1 Nr. 3 [3]

Streichquartett

  • Streichquartett op. 2

Einzelnachweise

  1. Lebensdaten aus zwei Quellen: Deutsche Biographische Enzyklopädie und Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart. Bd. 12. 1965
  2. Alle-Noten.de - György Balassa
  3. www.klassika.info

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