Composers

Christoph Ernst Friedrich Weyse

Piano
Voice
Orchestra
Mixed chorus
Guitar
Men's chorus
Flute
Bassoon
Clavichord
Violin
Song
Sonata
Religious music
Dance
Allegro
Cantatas
Lied
Singspiel
Operas
Secular choruses
by popularity

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12 Anglaises et 1 Valse12 Songs for Equal Voices12 Trestemmige Sange24 nye Skotske Dandse4 Allegros di bravura, Op.164 Etudes, Op.606 Allegros di bravura, Op.17 Aftensange8 Etudes, Op.518 Morgensange for børn

A

Allegro di bravura, Op.50

C

Chor til Concerten for de BlindeChristmas Cantata No.3

D

Der freie MannDie Hoffnung

E

Easter Cantata No.1, DF 15Erntelied

F

Festen på Kenilworth

H

Haidenröslein

J

Julen har bragt velsignet bud

K

Katte-CavatineKlage eines Mädchens über den Tod ihres GeliebtenKongen i Leire

L

Ludlams Hule

M

MacbethMailiedMarch in F majorMarcher og Dandse

N

NachtstückNationalsang

P

Piano Sonata in E-flat majorPiano Sonata No.5 in E majorPiano Sonata No.7 in A minorPiano Sonata No.8 in G minor

R

Reformation Cantata No.3RequiemRomancer og sangeRondeau

S

Sang af 'Bagtalelsens Skole'Scherzo in B-flat majorSignelil sad i KakkelovnskrogSonata for 2 BassoonsSovedrikkenSymphony No.6

T

Teklas GesangTheme and Variations in B-flat major

V

Vermischte Compositionen
Wikipedia
Christoph(er) Ernst Friedrich Weyse (5 March 1774 – 8 October 1842) was a Danish composer during the Danish Golden Age.
Weyse was born at Altona in Holstein, which was in a personal union with Denmark. He gained much interest in music in his hometown and Hamburg, where C.P.E. Bach was the municipal director of music. At age fifteen (1789), Weyse was sent to live with his uncle in Copenhagen to be educated, and lived there for the rest of his life. While in Copenhagen he studied music with Johann Abraham Peter Schulz. Schulz helped Weyse get an unpaid internship at the Reformed Church in Copenhagen. In 1794, he was appointed organist at the same church following the former organist's death. He later served in the same post at the Vor Frue Kirke after 1805. In 1819, he was appointed Court composer. He died in Copenhagen.
He was best known for his vocal works, which included numerous singspielen, Christmas carols, a setting of the Te Deum and of the Miserere, over 30 cantatas, and above all, lieder after poems by Matthias Claudius, Johann Heinrich Voss and Ludwig Heinrich Christoph Hölty. He also composed seven symphonies and numerous pieces for solo piano. A part of one of his works opens the ‘Cat's Duet’ or Duetto buffo di due gatti usually attributed to Rossini.
Unlike Johann Sebastian Bach’s cantatas, Weyse's cantatas were designed to be played after the service, rather than used as liturgical music during the service.
His Easter Cantata No. 1, Hil dig, hil dig, livets morgenrøde, was written in 1836 and is based on the works of Thomas Thaarup. The work premiered on Sunday 22 April in Trinitatis Church.