Composers

Joseph Kreutzer

Guitar
Violin
Viola
Flute
Cello
Clarinet
Variation
Quartet
Trio
Duet
Rondo
Quintet
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10 Variations pour la Guitarre sur un Air Allemand 'Mein Schatz ist ein Reiter'2 Violin Duos, Op.223 Rondos for Guitar, Op.233 String Quartets, Op.206 Variations brillantes pour la Guitarre Seule sur un Air Tirolien, Op.156 Variations on a theme by Mozart for Guitar, Op.76 Variations on a Theme from Weber's 'Die Freischütz', Op.66 Variations pour Guitare sur le Thême de l'Opéra 'Le Sacrifice Interrompu'6 Variations pour la Guitarre Seule, Op.118 Variations pour la Guitarre sur un air favorit tirolien, Op.14

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Flute Quartet No.1 in D majorFlute Quartet No.2 in E minorFlute Quartet No.3 in G majorFlute Quintet No.2 in C major

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Grand trio pour la Guitare, Flûte et Clarinette ou Alto

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Quatuor brillant in A major

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Trio No.3 for Flute, Violin and GuitarTrio No.4 for Flute, Violin and Guitar

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Variations on 'God Save the King'Variations on God Save the King, Op.12
Wikipedia
Joseph Kreutzer (11 November 1790 – 16 June 1840) was a German composer, conductor, guitarist, and violinist. Kreutzer was born in Aachen, the son of a local music teacher. He lived in Düsseldorf from about 1805, where he established himself among the leading musicians of the city. He is known to have been a violin teacher to Norbert Burgmüller and probably concert master at the local theatre for a time. He died in Düsseldorf.
His compositions consisted mostly of chamber music and instructive pieces for bowed strings and guitar. It is for his charming though conservative guitar works that he is still being performed and recorded today.