 Partita in E flat Neubauer 2 clarinets, 2 horns and 2 bassoons  | | Manuscript of Clarinet 1 |
Franz Christoph Neubauer was born about the year 1760 in Hořin, nr Mělínk. He was taught music from an
early age by the village schoolmaster and was successful enough to go to Prague as a composer and violinist. After completing
his studies he became an itinerant musician through Bavaria. He was eventually appointed in a permanent position in Weilburg
in 1790. This came to an end when he had to leave because of an invasion of French revolutionary armies. After a number of
positions, including as a performer in Hanover, he succeeded J.C.F. Bach at the court in Bückeburg but he died a short time
later in 1795 from a reputed drinking problem. During his relatively short life Neubauer produced a considerable number of works of many types, including sacred music,
symphonic works and chamber music such as string quartets. Like many other composers of his time he also wrote several works
for Harmonie of which this Partita is one. |
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