Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf
Maximilian Joseph Leidesdorf was an Austrian pianist, composer and music publisher.
Life
Leidesdorf was born in Vienna, and studied under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, Antonio Salieri and Emanuel Aloys Förster. He became a highly regarded pianist and teacher of the piano in Vienna. In 1822 he joined the music publishing firm of Ignaz Sauer 1759–1833), which had existed since 1798 as the publishers Zu den Sieben Schwestern. Sauer withdrew from the business in 1827, and the company was eventually taken over by Diabelli in 1835.Leidesdorf was a friend of Ludwig van Beethoven and Franz Schubert; Sauer & Leidesdorf published works by them, also works of Carl Maria von Weber and piano reductions of operas by Gioachino Rossini. The company published Schubert's works with the following opus numbers: op. 26–30, 35, 40, 59 and 69. After Sauer's retirement, Leidesdorf published Schubert's op. 92, 94 and 108.
He went in 1828 to Florence, where, after a performance of his oratorio Esther, he was appointed court pianist by the Grand Duke of Tuscany, and taught at the local conservatory. He died in Florence in 1840.
He was the father of the psychiatrist Maximilian Leidesdorf.