Mayseder, Joseph

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Mayseder, Joseph

Mayseder, Joseph, distinguished Austrian violinist, pedagogue, and composer; b. Vienna, Oct. 26, 1789; d. there, Nov. 21, 1863. He was a pupil of Suche and Wranitzky (violin) and of E. Förster (piano and composition). He joined the famous Schuppanzigh Quartet as 2nd violin, and became concertmaster of the Court Theater orch. in 1810. He entered the Court Orch. in 1816, and became solo violinist at the Court Opera in 1820 and chamber violinist to the Emperor in 1835. He was music director of the court chapel in 1836–37. He never went on tours and rarely gave concerts, yet he was a finished virtuoso, admired even by Paganini. In Vienna he was very successful as a teacher. His works include 3 violin concertos, a Mass (1848), 5 string quintets, 8 string quartets, trios, and solo violin pieces.

Bibliography

E. Hellsberg, J. M. (diss., Univ. of Vienna, 1955).

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