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List of compositions by Carl Czerny
This is a list of compositions by Carl Czerny. Czerny composed a large number of pieces (up to Op. 861), including piano music (études, nocturnes, 11 sonatas, opera theme arrangements and variations) and also masses and choral music, 6 symphonies, concertos, songs, string quartets and other chamber music. Czerny himself divided his music into four categories:
- studies and exercises
- easy pieces for students
- brilliant pieces for concerts
- serious music.
By opus number
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- Op. 1, Variations Concertantes pour Pianoforte et Violon sur un thème de Jean-Baptiste Krumpholz[1][2]
- Op. 2, Brilliant Rondeau on Cavatine de Carafa à quatre mains
- Op. 3, Brilliant
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Carl Czerny, Trio in E flat Major for Violin, Horn (or Cello) and Piano
Carl Czerny's Trio in E flat Major for Violin, Horn & Piano owes its existence to his friendship with the Czech hornist Johann Janatka. Though born in Vienna, Czerny was an ethnic Czech who grew up speaking Czech and only learned to speak German around the age of 10. Vienna had always been a magnet for musicians throughout Europe and especially for those from Bohemia, men such as Franz Krommer, Paul and Anton Wranitzky, Leopold Kozeluch to name but a few of the more famous.
There was also a hornist, one Johann Janatka, principal horn at the Theatre an der Wien and one of the leading horn solists in Vienna during the 1820’s. Most likely because of their shared ethnicity he and Janatka became friends and Czerny hit on the idea of writing a trio for violin, horn and piano, which he completed in 1827. efternamn, Janatka and the violinist namn Mayseder performed it at a private gathering two years before it was p