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    Published on: 3/14/2008    Last Visited: 3/14/2008  

    George Abraham Schneider (b. Darmstadt, April 19, 1770; d. Berlin, January 19, 1839) was a German horn virtuoso, oboist, conductor, and composer.After becoming proficient on the horn, he studied theory with J. G. Portmann.He had a rare knowledge of musical instruments and learned to play both winds and strings.In addition to playing horn in the court orchestras of Darmstadt, Schwerin, Rheinsberg, and Berlin, he also played the oboe in a Hessian regiment.

    In ca. 1813 he became theatrical conductor at Reval.He moved to Berlin in 1816, and in 1820 was engaged as Kapellmeister of the court opera and director of military bands.A prolific composer, he wrote numerous works for winds in addition to his operas, masses, and symphonies.He states in his own catalog of works that he composed 46 quartets for the bassoon.Eighteen quartets for bassoon and strings are located in the Deutsche Staatsbibliotek, Berlin, manuscript no. G. A. Schneider: 72 M. These quartets are divided into three sets, each containing six works.

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    Published on: 5/31/2000    Last Visited: 8/28/2004  

    George Abraham Schneider (b. Darmstadt, April 19, 1770; d. Berlin, January 19, 1839) was a German horn virtuoso, oboist, conductor, and composer.After becoming proficient on the horn, he studied theory with J. G. Portmann.He had a rare knowledge of musical instruments and learned to play both winds and strings.In addition to playing horn in the court orchestras of Darmstadt, Schwerin, Rheinsberg, and Berlin, he also played the oboe in a Hessian regiment.

    In ca. 1813 he became theatrical conductor at Reval.He moved to Berlin in 1816, and in 1820 was engaged as Kapellmeister of the court opera and director of military bands.A prolific composer, he wrote numerous works for winds in addition to his operas, masses, and symphonies.He states in his own catalog of works that he composed 46 quartets for the bassoon.Eighteen quartets for bassoon and strings are located in the Deutsche Staatsbibliotek, Berlin, manuscript no. G. A. Schneider: 72 M. These quartets are divided into three sets, each containing six works.

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