Franz Danzi served as a cellist in the famous Mannheim orchestra,
remaining in Mannheim when the Electoral court moved to Munich
in 1778. In 1783 Danzi took his father's place in the Munich orchestra
and now continued his career as a composer with his third German
opera. Having...
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Franz Danzi served as a cellist in the famous Mannheim orchestra,
remaining in Mannheim when the Electoral court moved to Munich
in 1778. In 1783 Danzi took his father's place in the Munich orchestra
and now continued his career as a composer with his third German
opera. Having married a singer, he enjoyed an active career in
opera that led to his appointment as deputy Kapellmeister in Munich
in 1798. After his wife's death he returned to Mannheim and in
1807 was appointed Kapellmeister in Stuttgart, where he met Weber.
In 1812 he moved to Karlsruhe, where again he was able to stage
operas by Weber. He was, at the same time, a prolific composer
in many genres.
Stage Works
Danzi wrote some eighteen stage works, generally in the form of German Singspiel, with its mixture of music and spoken dialogue. Other forms used include melodrama, with its simultaneous music and speech, and grand opera in a setting of a version of the early 18th century libretto by Apostolo Zeno, Iphigenie in Aulis.
Vocal and Choral Music
Danzi wrote sacred and secular choral music, Masses, oratorios and cantatas. His songs and canzonettes are in contemporary style, but no longer regarded as an important part of German song tradition.
Orchestral Music
In orchestral music Danzi was similarly prolific, contributing principally to the Sinfonia concertante and concerto repertoire.
Chamber Music
Danzi's chamber music includes sextets, quintets, quartets and trios, some for strings, some for wind instruments and some for a combination of the two. His duo sonatas show a similar variety in their instrumentation. These works are generally in a style that reflects his own early experience in Mannheim and the influence of his teacher Abt Vogler, with whom Weber also studied.
Piano Music
There is a smaller amount of piano music by Danzi, including a number of works for four hands.