Antonio Casimir Cartellieri


Antonio Casimir Cartellieri was a Polish-Austrian composer, violinist, conductor, and voice teacher. His reputation dissipated after his death, not to be resurrected until the late 20th century. One son was the spa physician Paul Cartellieri. Another, Josef Cartellieri, compiled some largely second-hand biographical notes about the father he scarcely knew.

Life and career

Cartellieri was born in Gdańsk, Poland. His father, Antonio Maria Gaetano Cartellieri, was Italian, and his mother, Elisabeth Böhm, was Latvian of Baltic German origin. Both of his parents were opera singers and he received his earliest musical education from them. When he was 13, his parents divorced, at which time Cartellieri moved with his mother to Berlin. In that city he began studying music composition.
In 1791, at the age of 18, Cartellieri became court composer and music director for Michał Kazimierz Ogiński in Poland. In 1793, he returned to Berlin with his employer where his first opera premiered successfully. He then went with the Count to Vienna, where he continued with further musical studies in music theory and composition under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger and possibly Antonio Salieri.
On 29–30 March 1795, the première of his oratorio Gioas re di Giuda took place in Wiener Burgtheater. In 1796, Cartellieri was engaged by Prince Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowicz as the Kapellmeister, singing teacher, and violinist, roles he held until his death 11 years later. His other duties at court included directing operas and playing the violin in both concerts of chamber music and symphonic music. He notably performed in the world premières of several works by his friend Beethoven under the composer's baton, including the Eroica Symphony and the Triple Concerto on 23 January 1805. He died in Liebhausen (Libčeves), Bohemia at the age of 34.

Selected works

Symphonies
  • Symphony No. 1 in C minor
  • Symphony No. 2 in E♭ major
  • Symphony No. 3 in C major
  • Symphony No. 4 in E♭ major
  • Three Overtures for grand orchestra
Concertos
  • Flute Concerto in G major
  • Concerto for 2 clarinets & orchestra in B♭ major
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in B♭ major
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in B♭ major
  • Clarinet Concerto No. 3 in E♭ major
  • Bassoon Concerto
  • Horn Concerto
  • Concerto for 2 Flutes
  • Concerto for Oboe & Bassoon No. 1
  • Concerto for Oboe & Bassoon No. 2
  • Concerto for Oboe, Horn & Bassoon
Chamber works
  • Divertimento for winds & strings in E♭ major
  • Divertimento for winds No 1 in F major
  • Divertimento for winds No 2 in F major
  • Divertimento for winds No 3 in F major
  • Partita No. 1 in E♭ major, sextet for winds
  • Partita No. 2 in E♭ major, sextet for winds
  • Partita No. 3 in E♭ major, sextet for winds
  • Quartet for clarinet & string trio in D major
  • Quartet for clarinet & string trio No. 1 in D major
  • Quartet for clarinet & string trio No. 2 in E♭ major
  • Quartet for clarinet & string trio No. 3 in B♭ major
  • Quartet for clarinet & string trio No. 4 in E♭ major
  • Three String Quartets
Choral worksKontimar und Zora, Cantata Gioas re di Giuda, Oratorio Siegesfeier La celebre Nativita del Redentore, Oratorio La purificatione di Maria Virgine, Oratorio
OperasDie Geisterbeschwörung Anton Angarda Regina di Boemia Der Rübezahl, Beherrscher der Geister Il Secreto AttalindaIl duello fortunatoIl giudice nella propria causa
Liturgical works
  • Seven Masses
  • Two Motets