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Józef Elsner

Józef Antoni Franciszek Elsner (sometimes Józef Ksawery Elsner; baptismal name, Joseph Anton Franz Elsner; 1 June 1769 – 18 April 1854) was a Polish composer, music teacher, and music theoretician, active mainly in Warsaw.[1] He was one of the first composers in Poland to weave elements of folk music into his works.[2]

Portrait of Józef Elsner by Maksymilian Fajans, after 1853
Plaque on former Dominican refectory at Plac Dominikański 2/4, Wrocław, commemorating Elsner's connections with Wrocław.

Elsner composed many symphonic, chamber, solo, and vocal-instrumental works, and works for the stage, including over 100 religious works (masses, offertories, oratorios, cantatas), eight symphonies, three concertos, three ballets, and thirty-eight operas.[2] He is perhaps best known as the principal composition teacher of the young composer Frédéric Chopin.

Life edit

Józef Elsner was born 1 June 1769 in Grottkau (Grodków), Herzogtum Neisse (Duchy of Nysa), near Breslau (Wrocław), Kingdom of Prussia, to German Silesian Catholic parents Franz Xaver Elsner and Anna Barbara Matzke. His mother was from the famous Matzke family of Glatz, which had intensive contact with Czech culture in Bohemia. Józef Elsner was initially educated for the priesthood at Breslau's Dominican monastery school, St. Matthew's Gymnasium, and a local Jesuit college, but chose the music field. In 1832–37 he would compose nineteen religious pieces for Breslau Cathedral.

After completing his studies at Breslau (Wrocław) and being a violinist at Brünn (Brno), in 1792 he became 2nd Kapellmeister at the German Opera[3] in Austrian-ruled Lemberg (Lviv/Lwów). There, in 1796, he married Klara Abt, who died a year later. In 1799, with Wojciech Bogusławski, he went to New East Prussia (Prussian-ruled Poland) and became the principal conductor, first at the German Theatre, then at the Polish National Theatre in Warsaw.[2]

Elsner traveled to Paris, Dresden and Posen (Poznań), where he met E.T.A. Hoffmann. Together they founded the Musikressource in 1805. In 1802 he married a second wife, Karolina Drozdowska. Due to complaints that he preferred Germans, he resigned from theatre work.

During his decades in Warsaw, Elsner's name and family life gradually polonized. Elsner's ethnicity should not be evaluated in terms of 19th- and 20th-century national identity, as he continued to refer to himself primarily as a Silesian.

In 1799-1824 Elsner was the principal conductor at Warsaw's National Theater, where he premiered a number of his operas. Elsner also taught at the Warsaw Lyceum, housed in the Kazimierz Palace.

Elsner taught the composers Ignacy Feliks Dobrzyński and Frédéric Chopin. There are also indications that he privately tutored piano composer and virtuoso Maria Szymanowska.[citation needed] Chopin dedicated to Elsner his Piano Sonata No. 1 in C minor, Op. 4 (1828), composed while he was studying with Elsner. As Chopin's only composition teacher in 1823-29, Elsner taught him music theory and composition; Elsner diaried of Chopin: "Chopin, Fryderyk, third-year student, amazing capabilities, musical genius."

On 18 April 1854, Elsner died at his estate named for himself, Elsnerów, which now lies within the Warsaw city limits.

Works - summary edit

Elsner's compositions included

Elsner was one of the first composers to weave elements of Polish folk music into his works.[2]

He also wrote Sumariusz moich utworów muzycznych (Summary of My Musical Works, published 1957).

Works - detailed list edit

List of the most important compositions:[4]

Masses edit

  • Missa brevis in F major, Op. 85 on 3-voice male choir and organ (1844)
  • Festiva Missa in C major, Op. 52 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1832)
  • Missa in B, Op. 18 on 3-voice male choir (1823)
  • Mass in A minor, Op. 24 for 4-voice choir (c. 1823)
  • Mass in A minor, Op. 81 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1843)
  • Mass in B-flat major, Op. 3 to 4-voice choir and orchestra (1799)
  • Mass in B-flat major, Op. 44 for 2 sopranos, 2 tenors, bass and organ (1829)
  • Mass in B-flat major, Op. 80 for 4-voice choir and organ (1843)
  • Mass in C major, Op. 22 for 4-voice male choir, 4 horns, trombone and timpani (c. 1823)
  • Mass in C major, Op. 26 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1820)
  • Mass in D minor and D major in Laudem omnium sanctorum slavonorum Polonorum, Op. 66 for 2 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1840)
  • Mass in D minor, Op. 16 for 4-voice choir (1823)
  • Mass in D minor, Op. 5 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1806)
  • Mass in E minor - E-flat major, Op. 62 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1838)
  • Mass in E minor, Op. 88 for 4-voice choir and organ (1846)
  • Mass in F major, Op. 20 for 4-voice choir (c. 1823)
  • Mass in F major, Op. 35 for 4-voice choir and organ (c. 1825)
  • Mass in F major, Op. 41 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1826)
  • Mass in F major, Op. 77 on 3-voice male choir and organ (1843)
  • Mass in F major, Op. 79 on 3-voice male choir and organ (1843)
  • Mass in G major, Op. 13 on 3-voice male choir and organ (c. 1820)
  • Mass in G major, Op. 34 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1825)
  • Mass in G major, Op. 75 for 2 sopranos, violin, viola 2, cello and organ (1842)
  • Mass in G minor, Op. 72 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1842)
  • Folk Mass in G major, Op. 15 for 2 sopranos and organ (1820)
  • Pastoral Mass in A minor, Op. 76 for 4-voice choir, cello and organ (1842)
  • Solemn Mass in B-flat major, Op. 47 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1829)
  • Solemn Mass in C major (Coronation), Op. 51 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1829)
  • Midsummer Mass in F major, Op. 9 to 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1815)
  • Mass, Gradual and Offertory, Op. 87 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1844)

Offertories edit

  • Offertoria for 4 voices and orchestra (c. 1783-1784)
  • Offertory in A major, Op. 35 (Cantate Domino canticum novum) for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (extracted from Mass in F, Op. 35?)
  • Offertory in A major, Op. 46 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1829)
  • Offertory B-flat major, Op. 30 (Quoniam in me speravit) for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1828)
  • Offertory B-flat major, Op. 45 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1829)
  • Offertory B-flat major, Op. 86 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1844)
  • Offertory in C major, Op. 31 (Expectans expectavi Dominum) for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1823)
  • Offertory in C major, Op. 33 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1824)
  • Offertory in C major, Op. 56 (Beatus vir) for 4-voice choir and organ (c. 1835)
  • Offertory in D major, Op. 32 (Confirma hoc Deus) for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1824)
  • Offertory E-flat major, Op. 4 (In te Domine speravi) for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1806)
  • Offertory E major, Op. 83 (Inveni David) for 4-voice choir, solo violin and orchestra (1843)
  • Offertory in F major, Op. 50 on 3-voice male choir (c. 1829)
  • Offertory in F major, Op. 70 (Tui sunt caeli) for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (1840)
  • Offertory in F major, Op. 71 for 4-voice choir (1840)
  • Offertory in G major, Op. 12 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1819)
  • Offertory in G major, Op. 38 for 4-voice choir, flute obbligato and orchestra (c. 1825)
  • Offertory in G major, Op. 48 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (c. 1829)
  • Offertory, Op. 58 for choir (c. 1836)

Oratorios - Cantatas edit

  • Ad festum Corporis Christi 4-voice choir, brass and organ (approx. 1785-1786)
  • Hallelujah B-flat major, Op. 60 for 4-voice choir (1836-1840)
  • Ave Maria B-flat major, Op. 68 for 4-voice choir and organ (1840)
  • Ave Maris Stella in A major, Op. 90 for 4-voice choir, orchestra and organ (1847)
  • Benedictus for soprano and instrumental ensemble (c. 1783-1784)
  • Cantate zur Feier ... Jubel-in D major, Op. 53 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1832)
  • Canticum Simeonis in E minor, Op. 69 on 5-voice choir (1841)
  • Completorium for choir, 2 violins, viola, 2 horns and bodies (c. 1785)
  • Der sterbende Jesus for solo voices and chorus (c. 1788-1789)
  • Dies irae in F minor, Op. 91 for 4-voice choir and organ (1847)
  • Graduate in A major, Op. 82 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1843)
  • Graduate in D major, Op. 94 for bass, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1848)
  • Graduate in E-flat major, Op. 57 for soprano, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1835)
  • Graduate in F major, Op. 29 (Alleluja! Juravit Dominus) for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1828)
  • Graduate and Offertory in A major, Op. 25 for 4-voice choir (c. 1823)
  • Graduate and Offertory E-flat major, Op. 19 on 3-voice male choir (1823)
  • Graduate and Offertory in F major, Op. 23 for 4-voice male choir, 4 horns and trombone (c. 1823)
  • Graduate and Offertory, Op. 17 for 4-voice choir (1823)
  • Gradual for 2 sopranos, 2 violins, viola, double bass and 2 horns (c. 1782)
  • Lob der Buchdruckerkunst cantata, cantata for solo voice, 4-voice choir and piano (1804)
  • Musik zu einer Cantata Trauerloge, cantata for male choir and orchestra (1811)
  • Cantata Music to enter the body of Fr. J. Poniatowski in r. 1814 cantata for recitation, choir and orchestra (1814)
  • Cantata on the aptly Poles land, cantata for choir and orchestra (1807)
  • Welcome dove cantata, cantata for four male voices, violin, cello and piano (1844)
  • Cantata us stand with a weapon in his hand, a cantata for recitation, solo voices and chorus (1819)
  • Kyrie and Gloria in C major for choir, 2 violins, viola, 2 oboes, horn, trumpet, timpani and organ (approx. 1788-1789)
  • Miserere mei Deus, Op. 96 for solo voices, 3 choirs, male choir (1848)
  • Motet in C major, Op. 28 2 4-voice choirs
  • Motet in G major, Op. 59 for 4 solo voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1836)
  • Motet Salvum fac emperor in B-flat major, Op. 6, motet for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1807)
  • Offertory Motet seu de Sancto Josepho C major, Op. 10 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1815)
  • Vespers in C major, Op. 36 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (c. 1825)
  • Vespers in D major, Op. 89 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1847)
  • About gloriosa virginum B-flat major, Op. 92 for 4-voice choir and orchestra (1847)
  • The sacred convivium, Op. 49, anthem for 4-voice choir and wind instruments (c. 1829)
  • Passio Domini nostri in D minor, Op. 65 for 14 solo voices, 3 4-voice choir and orchestra (1835-1837)
  • Our Father, Op. 95 for 4-voice choir and organ (1848)
  • Post Celebra ... D major, Op. 11 for soprano, bass, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1815)
  • Psalm 133, Op. 63 for 2 choirs (c. 1838)
  • Salve Regina in B-flat major, processio funebris in C minor, Psalmus: De Profundis in C minor, Op. 43 for a 3 male voices, 4-voice choir and orchestra (1827)
  • Requiem in C minor, Op. 42 for a 3 male voices, cello, brass and timpani (1826)
  • Requiem, Op. 2 to 4-voice choir and wind instruments (1793)
  • Stabat Mater, Op. 93 for solo voices, chorus and orchestra (1848)
  • Laudamus Te Deum in D major, Op. 39 for 4-voice choir, trumpet and timpani (c. 1825)
  • Te Deum laudamus, Op. 74 for 2 male choirs 4-Voice (1842)
  • Veni Creator in A major, Op. 97 for 4-voice choir and organ (1849)
  • Veni Creator in B-flat major, Op. 73 for 4-voice male choir (1842)
  • Veni Creator in C major, Op. 72 4-voice choir (1812)
  • Veni Creator in G major, Op. 40 for 4-voice choir (c. 1825)
  • Veni Creator in G major, Op. 54 for a 5-voice choir and organ (1834)
  • Veni Creator, Op. 78 on 3-voice male choir and organ (1843)
  • Veni Sancte Spiritus E-flat major, Op. 8 to 4-voice choir and orchestra (1815)

Ballets edit

Name Date of Composition Date of Premiere Comments
Divertissement ? ? -
Two Statues 1818 ? -
Wild Men 1796 ? Track in 1 act

Opera edit

  • Amazons, or Herminia, opera in 2 acts (1797)
  • Andromeda, opera seria in 1 act (1806)
  • Der verkleidet Sultan, opera in 3 acts (1795)
  • Seltenen Die Brüder oder Die vier Zauberkugeln, opera in 2 acts (1795)
  • Jagiello in Tenczyn, opera in 3 acts (1819)
  • Kabbalist, opera in 2 acts (1812)
  • Lovers hidden, opera in 2 acts (?)
  • Militia or Battle of the Cossacks, komedioopera in 2 acts (1807)
  • Seven times one komedioopera in 1 act (1804)
  • Canyons of the Sierra Morena, komedioopera in 3 acts (1811)
  • King of the Short or Wiśliczanki, opera in 2 acts (1817-1818)
  • Ie Leszek the White Witch of Lysa Gora, opera in 2 acts (1809)
  • Residents of the island Kamkatal, opera in 1 act (1803-1804)
  • Old scatterbrain and a young sage, opera in 1 act (1804-1805)
  • Sultan Wampum or imprudent wishes, opera in two acts (1800)
  • Breakfast trzpiotów, opera in 1 act (1808)
  • Delusion and reality, opera in 1 act (c. 1805)
  • Urzella soothsayer or This is what the ladies like, opera in 3 acts (1805-1806)

Other works for the stage edit

  • Benefis, duodrama in 1 act (1809)
  • Echo in the forest, duodrama in 1 act (1808)
  • La ritrosia disarmata, duodrama in 1 act (1815)
  • Cobbler and a seamstress, duodrama in 1 act (1808)
  • Wife along the way, duodrama in 1 act (1808)
  • Charlemagne and Witykind, drama in two acts (1807)
  • The emergence of the nation, lyrical scene in one act (1830)
  • Iskahar king Guaxary, melodrama in three acts (1796)
  • French corsair in Portugal, melodrama in three acts (?)
  • Mieczyslaw Blind, melodrama in three acts (1807)
  • Nurzahad or immortality and wealth, melodrama in three acts (1805)
  • Sacrifice of Abraham, melodrama in four acts (1821)
  • The court of Solomon, melodrama in three acts (1806)
  • Sydney and Zuma or power love black women, melodrama in three acts (1798)
  • Court invisible or vicious Son, melodrama in three acts (1807)
  • Island wives married or chosen by fate, melodrama in three acts (1811)

Concertos edit

 Opus Key Solo instrument Date of composition Date of premiere - ? Flute 1791-1792 ? - D major Violin approx. 1795 ? - G major Violin approx. 1783-1784 ? 

Symphonies edit

 Opus Key Date of composition Date of premiere 17 B-flat major approx. 1818 ? - C major 1796 ? 11 C major 1804-1805 ? - D major 1802 ? - D major 1788-1789 ? - D major approx. 1818 ? - E-flat major 1797 ? - E-flat major 1788-1789 ? 

Chamber works edit

  • Chaconne in G major for violin and piano (1836)
  • Piano Quartet in E-flat major, Op. 15 (c. 1805)
  • Piano Quartet in F major (c. 1800)
  • Quartet for 2 violins and violas 2 (c. 1798)
  • Three String Quartet, Op. 8: No. 1 in C major, No. 2 in E-flat major, No. 3 in D minor (1796)
  • String Quartet in B-flat major (?)
  • String Quintet (?)
  • String Quintet in C minor (?)
  • Septet in D major for flute, clarinet, violin, viola, cello, double bass and piano (c. 1830)
  • Piano Sonata in F major (c. 1798)
  • Sonata in B-flat major for piano 4 hands, Op. 16 (?)
  • Sonata in D major for Violin and Piano, Op. 10, No. 2 (c. 1798)
  • Sonata in E-flat major for violin and piano, Op. 10, No. 3 (c. 1798)
  • Sonata in F major for Violin and Piano, Op. 10, No. 1 (c. 1798)
  • Piano Sonata in B-flat major (c. 1798)
  • Piano Sonata in D major (c. 1798)
  • Piano Trio in C major (c. 1798)
  • Trio Grande Sonate in B-flat major, piano trio (1798)

Small orchestral and instrumental edit

  • Karnevaltanze for orchestra (1792-1799)
  • March for orchestra (1831)
  • March of the Polish army vanguard for orchestra (1831)
  • Triumphal march for wind orchestra (1809)
  • March with echo and Andante for orchestra (?)
  • Mazurka for orchestra (c. 1825)
  • Polonaise in D major for orchestra (1818)
  • Polonaise in D major for violin and piano (?)
  • Polonaise in D major for violin and piano (1820)
  • Polonaise in E major on the theme of the overture to the opera "Lodoiska" R. Kreutzer for orchestra (1804)
  • Polonaise in E-flat major for violin and piano (1820)
  • Polonaise in F major for orchestra (1818)
  • Polonaise on the march from the opera "Water Carrier" L. Cherubini for orchestra (1804)
  • Polonaise on the song "Ou peut-on etre mieux ..." for orchestra (1816)
  • Rondo a la Krakowiak B-flat major for piano (1803)
  • Rondo a la Mazurka in C major for piano (1803)
  • Rondo a la Mazurka in G minor for piano (1803)
  • Trois quatuors meilleur du goût anglais for strings (1798)
  • Trois quatuors for strings (c. 1796)
  • Rollers region for orchestra (c. 1791-1792)
  • Rollers Viennese orchestra (c. 1790-1791)
  • Variations in B-flat major on the march from the opera "Przerwana ofiara" ("Interrupted victim") (P. Winter), for piano (1802)
  • Variations on the aria from the opera "Żony przemienione czyli Szewc" ("The shoemaker's wife transformed") (M. A. Portogalla) for orchestra (1810)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Papanikolaou, Eftychia; Rathey, Markus (2022-06-21). Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century: Church, Stage, and Concert Hall. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 358. ISBN 978-1-6669-0605-9. Leading Polish composers Józef Elsner and Karol Kurpiński wrote music to Polish religious poetry
  2. ^ a b c d Encyklopedia Polski, p. 154.
  3. ^ NDB, p. 467
  4. ^ Małgorzata Kosińska: sylwetki muzyka JÓZEF ELSNER (pol.). October 2006. [referenced 2009-07-27]; English summary based summary of Elsner's works in the Polish language Wikipedia Article on Elsner [referenced 2015-03-01]

References edit

  • "Joseph Anton Franz Elsner", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 4, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 1959, pp. 466–467
  • Array von Dommer (1877), "Elsner, Joseph", Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 6, Leipzig: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 70–71
  • Martina Homma: Nationale Musik und nationale Musikwissenschaft. Der Fall Joseph Elsner. In: Deutsch-polnische Ansichten zur Literatur und Kultur. Wiesbaden 1995, S. 104–116 [1]
  • "Elsner, Józef," Encyklopedia Polski, Kraków, Wydawnictwo Ryszard Kluszczyński, 1996, p. 154.

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Jozef Antoni Franciszek Elsner sometimes Jozef Ksawery Elsner baptismal name Joseph Anton Franz Elsner 1 June 1769 18 April 1854 was a Polish composer music teacher and music theoretician active mainly in Warsaw 1 He was one of the first composers in Poland to weave elements of folk music into his works 2 Portrait of Jozef Elsner by Maksymilian Fajans after 1853Plaque on former Dominican refectory at Plac Dominikanski 2 4 Wroclaw commemorating Elsner s connections with Wroclaw Elsner composed many symphonic chamber solo and vocal instrumental works and works for the stage including over 100 religious works masses offertories oratorios cantatas eight symphonies three concertos three ballets and thirty eight operas 2 He is perhaps best known as the principal composition teacher of the young composer Frederic Chopin Contents 1 Life 2 Works summary 3 Works detailed list 3 1 Masses 3 2 Offertories 3 3 Oratorios Cantatas 3 4 Ballets 3 5 Opera 3 6 Other works for the stage 3 7 Concertos 3 8 Symphonies 3 9 Chamber works 3 10 Small orchestral and instrumental 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksLife editJozef Elsner was born 1 June 1769 in Grottkau Grodkow Herzogtum Neisse Duchy of Nysa near Breslau Wroclaw Kingdom of Prussia to German Silesian Catholic parents Franz Xaver Elsner and Anna Barbara Matzke His mother was from the famous Matzke family of Glatz which had intensive contact with Czech culture in Bohemia Jozef Elsner was initially educated for the priesthood at Breslau s Dominican monastery school St Matthew s Gymnasium and a local Jesuit college but chose the music field In 1832 37 he would compose nineteen religious pieces for Breslau Cathedral After completing his studies at Breslau Wroclaw and being a violinist at Brunn Brno in 1792 he became 2nd Kapellmeister at the German Opera 3 in Austrian ruled Lemberg Lviv Lwow There in 1796 he married Klara Abt who died a year later In 1799 with Wojciech Boguslawski he went to New East Prussia Prussian ruled Poland and became the principal conductor first at the German Theatre then at the Polish National Theatre in Warsaw 2 Elsner traveled to Paris Dresden and Posen Poznan where he met E T A Hoffmann Together they founded the Musikressource in 1805 In 1802 he married a second wife Karolina Drozdowska Due to complaints that he preferred Germans he resigned from theatre work During his decades in Warsaw Elsner s name and family life gradually polonized Elsner s ethnicity should not be evaluated in terms of 19th and 20th century national identity as he continued to refer to himself primarily as a Silesian In 1799 1824 Elsner was the principal conductor at Warsaw s National Theater where he premiered a number of his operas Elsner also taught at the Warsaw Lyceum housed in the Kazimierz Palace Elsner taught the composers Ignacy Feliks Dobrzynski and Frederic Chopin There are also indications that he privately tutored piano composer and virtuoso Maria Szymanowska citation needed Chopin dedicated to Elsner his Piano Sonata No 1 in C minor Op 4 1828 composed while he was studying with Elsner As Chopin s only composition teacher in 1823 29 Elsner taught him music theory and composition Elsner diaried of Chopin Chopin Fryderyk third year student amazing capabilities musical genius On 18 April 1854 Elsner died at his estate named for himself Elsnerow which now lies within the Warsaw city limits Works summary editElsner s compositions included operas Leszek Bialy Leszek the White and Krol Lokietek about Wladyslaw I the Elbow high oratorio Meka Pana Naszego Jezusa Chrystusa The Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ eight symphonies polonaises waltzes marches Mass in B flat major and Mass in F major Nieszpory do NMP Vespers for the Most Sacred Virgin Mary Elsner was one of the first composers to weave elements of Polish folk music into his works 2 He also wrote Sumariusz moich utworow muzycznych Summary of My Musical Works published 1957 Works detailed list editList of the most important compositions 4 Masses edit Missa brevis in F major Op 85 on 3 voice male choir and organ 1844 Festiva Missa in C major Op 52 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1832 Missa in B Op 18 on 3 voice male choir 1823 Mass in A minor Op 24 for 4 voice choir c 1823 Mass in A minor Op 81 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1843 Mass in B flat major Op 3 to 4 voice choir and orchestra 1799 Mass in B flat major Op 44 for 2 sopranos 2 tenors bass and organ 1829 Mass in B flat major Op 80 for 4 voice choir and organ 1843 Mass in C major Op 22 for 4 voice male choir 4 horns trombone and timpani c 1823 Mass in C major Op 26 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra 1820 Mass in D minor and D major in Laudem omnium sanctorum slavonorum Polonorum Op 66 for 2 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra 1840 Mass in D minor Op 16 for 4 voice choir 1823 Mass in D minor Op 5 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1806 Mass in E minor E flat major Op 62 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1838 Mass in E minor Op 88 for 4 voice choir and organ 1846 Mass in F major Op 20 for 4 voice choir c 1823 Mass in F major Op 35 for 4 voice choir and organ c 1825 Mass in F major Op 41 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1826 Mass in F major Op 77 on 3 voice male choir and organ 1843 Mass in F major Op 79 on 3 voice male choir and organ 1843 Mass in G major Op 13 on 3 voice male choir and organ c 1820 Mass in G major Op 34 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1825 Mass in G major Op 75 for 2 sopranos violin viola 2 cello and organ 1842 Mass in G minor Op 72 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra 1842 Folk Mass in G major Op 15 for 2 sopranos and organ 1820 Pastoral Mass in A minor Op 76 for 4 voice choir cello and organ 1842 Solemn Mass in B flat major Op 47 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1829 Solemn Mass in C major Coronation Op 51 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1829 Midsummer Mass in F major Op 9 to 4 solo voices 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1815 Mass Gradual and Offertory Op 87 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1844 Offertories edit Offertoria for 4 voices and orchestra c 1783 1784 Offertory in A major Op 35 Cantate Domino canticum novum for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ extracted from Mass in F Op 35 Offertory in A major Op 46 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1829 Offertory B flat major Op 30 Quoniam in me speravit for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1828 Offertory B flat major Op 45 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1829 Offertory B flat major Op 86 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1844 Offertory in C major Op 31 Expectans expectavi Dominum for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1823 Offertory in C major Op 33 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1824 Offertory in C major Op 56 Beatus vir for 4 voice choir and organ c 1835 Offertory in D major Op 32 Confirma hoc Deus for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1824 Offertory E flat major Op 4 In te Domine speravi for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1806 Offertory E major Op 83 Inveni David for 4 voice choir solo violin and orchestra 1843 Offertory in F major Op 50 on 3 voice male choir c 1829 Offertory in F major Op 70 Tui sunt caeli for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ 1840 Offertory in F major Op 71 for 4 voice choir 1840 Offertory in G major Op 12 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1819 Offertory in G major Op 38 for 4 voice choir flute obbligato and orchestra c 1825 Offertory in G major Op 48 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ c 1829 Offertory Op 58 for choir c 1836 Oratorios Cantatas edit Ad festum Corporis Christi 4 voice choir brass and organ approx 1785 1786 Hallelujah B flat major Op 60 for 4 voice choir 1836 1840 Ave Maria B flat major Op 68 for 4 voice choir and organ 1840 Ave Maris Stella in A major Op 90 for 4 voice choir orchestra and organ 1847 Benedictus for soprano and instrumental ensemble c 1783 1784 Cantate zur Feier Jubel in D major Op 53 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1832 Canticum Simeonis in E minor Op 69 on 5 voice choir 1841 Completorium for choir 2 violins viola 2 horns and bodies c 1785 Der sterbende Jesus for solo voices and chorus c 1788 1789 Dies irae in F minor Op 91 for 4 voice choir and organ 1847 Graduate in A major Op 82 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1843 Graduate in D major Op 94 for bass 4 voice choir and orchestra 1848 Graduate in E flat major Op 57 for soprano 4 voice choir and orchestra 1835 Graduate in F major Op 29 Alleluja Juravit Dominus for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1828 Graduate and Offertory in A major Op 25 for 4 voice choir c 1823 Graduate and Offertory E flat major Op 19 on 3 voice male choir 1823 Graduate and Offertory in F major Op 23 for 4 voice male choir 4 horns and trombone c 1823 Graduate and Offertory Op 17 for 4 voice choir 1823 Gradual for 2 sopranos 2 violins viola double bass and 2 horns c 1782 Lob der Buchdruckerkunst cantata cantata for solo voice 4 voice choir and piano 1804 Musik zu einer Cantata Trauerloge cantata for male choir and orchestra 1811 Cantata Music to enter the body of Fr J Poniatowski in r 1814 cantata for recitation choir and orchestra 1814 Cantata on the aptly Poles land cantata for choir and orchestra 1807 Welcome dove cantata cantata for four male voices violin cello and piano 1844 Cantata us stand with a weapon in his hand a cantata for recitation solo voices and chorus 1819 Kyrie and Gloria in C major for choir 2 violins viola 2 oboes horn trumpet timpani and organ approx 1788 1789 Miserere mei Deus Op 96 for solo voices 3 choirs male choir 1848 Motet in C major Op 28 2 4 voice choirs Motet in G major Op 59 for 4 solo voices 4 voice choir and orchestra 1836 Motet Salvum fac emperor in B flat major Op 6 motet for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1807 Offertory Motet seu de Sancto Josepho C major Op 10 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1815 Vespers in C major Op 36 for 4 voice choir and orchestra c 1825 Vespers in D major Op 89 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1847 About gloriosa virginum B flat major Op 92 for 4 voice choir and orchestra 1847 The sacred convivium Op 49 anthem for 4 voice choir and wind instruments c 1829 Passio Domini nostri in D minor Op 65 for 14 solo voices 3 4 voice choir and orchestra 1835 1837 Our Father Op 95 for 4 voice choir and organ 1848 Post Celebra D major Op 11 for soprano bass 4 voice choir and orchestra 1815 Psalm 133 Op 63 for 2 choirs c 1838 Salve Regina in B flat major processio funebris in C minor Psalmus De Profundis in C minor Op 43 for a 3 male voices 4 voice choir and orchestra 1827 Requiem in C minor Op 42 for a 3 male voices cello brass and timpani 1826 Requiem Op 2 to 4 voice choir and wind instruments 1793 Stabat Mater Op 93 for solo voices chorus and orchestra 1848 Laudamus Te Deum in D major Op 39 for 4 voice choir trumpet and timpani c 1825 Te Deum laudamus Op 74 for 2 male choirs 4 Voice 1842 Veni Creator in A major Op 97 for 4 voice choir and organ 1849 Veni Creator in B flat major Op 73 for 4 voice male choir 1842 Veni Creator in C major Op 72 4 voice choir 1812 Veni Creator in G major Op 40 for 4 voice choir c 1825 Veni Creator in G major Op 54 for a 5 voice choir and organ 1834 Veni Creator Op 78 on 3 voice male choir and organ 1843 Veni Sancte Spiritus E flat major Op 8 to 4 voice choir and orchestra 1815 Ballets edit Name Date of Composition Date of Premiere CommentsDivertissement Two Statues 1818 Wild Men 1796 Track in 1 actOpera edit Amazons or Herminia opera in 2 acts 1797 Andromeda opera seria in 1 act 1806 Der verkleidet Sultan opera in 3 acts 1795 Seltenen Die Bruder oder Die vier Zauberkugeln opera in 2 acts 1795 Jagiello in Tenczyn opera in 3 acts 1819 Kabbalist opera in 2 acts 1812 Lovers hidden opera in 2 acts Militia or Battle of the Cossacks komedioopera in 2 acts 1807 Seven times one komedioopera in 1 act 1804 Canyons of the Sierra Morena komedioopera in 3 acts 1811 King of the Short or Wisliczanki opera in 2 acts 1817 1818 Ie Leszek the White Witch of Lysa Gora opera in 2 acts 1809 Residents of the island Kamkatal opera in 1 act 1803 1804 Old scatterbrain and a young sage opera in 1 act 1804 1805 Sultan Wampum or imprudent wishes opera in two acts 1800 Breakfast trzpiotow opera in 1 act 1808 Delusion and reality opera in 1 act c 1805 Urzella soothsayer or This is what the ladies like opera in 3 acts 1805 1806 Other works for the stage edit Benefis duodrama in 1 act 1809 Echo in the forest duodrama in 1 act 1808 La ritrosia disarmata duodrama in 1 act 1815 Cobbler and a seamstress duodrama in 1 act 1808 Wife along the way duodrama in 1 act 1808 Charlemagne and Witykind drama in two acts 1807 The emergence of the nation lyrical scene in one act 1830 Iskahar king Guaxary melodrama in three acts 1796 French corsair in Portugal melodrama in three acts Mieczyslaw Blind melodrama in three acts 1807 Nurzahad or immortality and wealth melodrama in three acts 1805 Sacrifice of Abraham melodrama in four acts 1821 The court of Solomon melodrama in three acts 1806 Sydney and Zuma or power love black women melodrama in three acts 1798 Court invisible or vicious Son melodrama in three acts 1807 Island wives married or chosen by fate melodrama in three acts 1811 Concertos edit Opus Key Solo instrument Date of composition Date of premiere Flute 1791 1792 D major Violin approx 1795 G major Violin approx 1783 1784 Symphonies edit Opus Key Date of composition Date of premiere 17 B flat major approx 1818 C major 1796 11 C major 1804 1805 D major 1802 D major 1788 1789 D major approx 1818 E flat major 1797 E flat major 1788 1789 Chamber works edit Chaconne in G major for violin and piano 1836 Piano Quartet in E flat major Op 15 c 1805 Piano Quartet in F major c 1800 Quartet for 2 violins and violas 2 c 1798 Three String Quartet Op 8 No 1 in C major No 2 in E flat major No 3 in D minor 1796 String Quartet in B flat major String Quintet String Quintet in C minor Septet in D major for flute clarinet violin viola cello double bass and piano c 1830 Piano Sonata in F major c 1798 Sonata in B flat major for piano 4 hands Op 16 Sonata in D major for Violin and Piano Op 10 No 2 c 1798 Sonata in E flat major for violin and piano Op 10 No 3 c 1798 Sonata in F major for Violin and Piano Op 10 No 1 c 1798 Piano Sonata in B flat major c 1798 Piano Sonata in D major c 1798 Piano Trio in C major c 1798 Trio Grande Sonate in B flat major piano trio 1798 Small orchestral and instrumental edit Karnevaltanze for orchestra 1792 1799 March for orchestra 1831 March of the Polish army vanguard for orchestra 1831 Triumphal march for wind orchestra 1809 March with echo and Andante for orchestra Mazurka for orchestra c 1825 Polonaise in D major for orchestra 1818 Polonaise in D major for violin and piano Polonaise in D major for violin and piano 1820 Polonaise in E major on the theme of the overture to the opera Lodoiska R Kreutzer for orchestra 1804 Polonaise in E flat major for violin and piano 1820 Polonaise in F major for orchestra 1818 Polonaise on the march from the opera Water Carrier L Cherubini for orchestra 1804 Polonaise on the song Ou peut on etre mieux for orchestra 1816 Rondo a la Krakowiak B flat major for piano 1803 Rondo a la Mazurka in C major for piano 1803 Rondo a la Mazurka in G minor for piano 1803 Trois quatuors meilleur du gout anglais for strings 1798 Trois quatuors for strings c 1796 Rollers region for orchestra c 1791 1792 Rollers Viennese orchestra c 1790 1791 Variations in B flat major on the march from the opera Przerwana ofiara Interrupted victim P Winter for piano 1802 Variations on the aria from the opera Zony przemienione czyli Szewc The shoemaker s wife transformed M A Portogalla for orchestra 1810 See also editList of PolesNotes edit Papanikolaou Eftychia Rathey Markus 2022 06 21 Sacred and Secular Intersections in Music of the Long Nineteenth Century Church Stage and Concert Hall Rowman amp Littlefield p 358 ISBN 978 1 6669 0605 9 Leading Polish composers Jozef Elsner and Karol Kurpinski wrote music to Polish religious poetry a b c d Encyklopedia Polski p 154 NDB p 467 Malgorzata Kosinska sylwetki muzyka JoZEF ELSNER pol October 2006 referenced 2009 07 27 English summary based summary of Elsner s works in the Polish language Wikipedia Article on Elsner referenced 2015 03 01 References edit Joseph Anton Franz Elsner Neue Deutsche Biographie in German vol 4 Berlin Duncker amp Humblot 1959 pp 466 467 Array von Dommer 1877 Elsner Joseph Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie in German vol 6 Leipzig Duncker amp Humblot pp 70 71 Martina Homma Nationale Musik und nationale Musikwissenschaft Der Fall Joseph Elsner In Deutsch polnische Ansichten zur Literatur und Kultur Wiesbaden 1995 S 104 116 1 Elsner Jozef Encyklopedia Polski Krakow Wydawnictwo Ryszard Kluszczynski 1996 p 154 External links editFree scores by Jozef Elsner at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Jozef Antoni Franciszek Elsner at Culture pl Jozef Elsner s works in National Digital Library of Poland Polona Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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