Anton Diabelli (1781-1858) - Te Deum Laudamus

Anton Diabelli (1781-1858) - Te Deum Laudamus

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Composer: Anton Diabelli (1781-1858)
Work: Te Deum Laudamus
Software: Sibelius + Instruments samples + Choir samples (soprano)
World Premiere: No
Real performance: https://youtu.be/QNnDjnGV-c0
Sheet music (pdf): https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/c/ca/Mh-DiaTe-Partitur.pdf
Sheet music (xml): https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/images/c/ca/Mh-DiaTe-Partitur.mxl

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Anton (Antonio, Antoine) (Blasius) Diabelli [Diabelly]
(Mattsee, nr Salzburg, 5 September 1781 - Vienna, 7 April 1858)

Austrian publisher and composer. He was a choirboy in the monastery at Michaelbeurn, and at Salzburg Cathedral. He studied for the priesthood at the Munich Latin School, but continued his musical work, submitting his compositions to Michael Haydn, who encouraged him. On the secularization of the Bavarian monasteries, Diabelli, who had already entered that at Raichenhaslach, embraced the career of a musician, went to Vienna (where Joseph Haydn received him kindly), taught piano and guitar for a living, and in 1818 became a partner of Cappi, the music publisher, assuming control of the firm (Diabelli & Co.) in 1824. He published much of Schubert's music, but underpaid the composer, and complained that he wrote too much. In 1852 he sold his firm to CiA. Spina. A facile composer, he produced an opera, 'Adam in der Klemme' (Vienna, 1809), masses, cantatas, chamber music, etc., which were consigned to oblivion; however, his sonatinas are still used for beginners and guitar players, and his pastoralmesse (1830) is regularly performed in Austria. His name was immortalized through Beethoven's set of 33 variations (op.120) on a waltz theme by Diabelli.