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 Wind Quintet No.4 in G Major, Op.67 No.1-New Edition

Franz Danzi chose to write wind quintets after witnessing the tremendous financial success of Anton Reicha's first set of such works published in 1817. Danzi, who had a gift for writing melodies, lavished considerable care on his quintets, but, unlike Reicha, composed them for Everyman--the average player--and not for players of a virtuoso caliber. The result was works full of attractive melodies with excellent part-writing that was well within the ability of the average player.

 

Franz Danzi (1763-1826) was born near and grew up in Mannheim. Danzi studied cello with his father and composition with Abt Vogler before he joined the famous Mannheim orchestra of the Elector in 1778. His career spanned the transition from the late Classical to the early Romantic styles. Danzi knew Mozart and mentored Carl Maria von Weber. In 1783, Danzi succeeded his father as one of the conductors of Elector’s orchestra. He eventually rose to the position of Kapellmeister at the courts in Munich and later Stuttgart. He was a prolific composer who wrote works in virtually every genre. 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. These works are generally in a style that reflects his own early experience in Mannheim.

 

The Wind Quintet Op.67 No.1 in G Major is the first of Danzi's of three such works from second set of wind quintets. After the success of his Op.56 in 1821, Danzi followed it up with two more sets a few years later. Op.67 was completed in 1823. The first movement, Allegretto, is graceful and charming. Next comes a pleasant Andante con moto followed by a Haydnesque, playful Menuetto, allegretto. The finale, an engraciating Allegretto moderato, tops off this appealing quintet.

 

Our edition is based on the original  edition by Andre of Offenbach, however, we have entirely reset the work, added rehearsal numbers and corrected mistakes. This is a tuneful work which should be enjoyed by quintet groups be they professional or amateur.

 

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