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Friederich Ernst Fesca

Friederich Ernst Fesca. By: Hayley Piccioni. Bibliography. Growing up. Born February 15, 1789 Started playing music at an early age In 1798, Fesca began taking violin lessons from Lohse. Influences. Mom Dad. Progressing.

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Friederich Ernst Fesca

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  1. Friederich Ernst Fesca By: Hayley Piccioni

  2. Bibliography

  3. Growing up • Born February 15, 1789 • Started playing music at an early age • In 1798, Fesca began taking violin lessons from Lohse

  4. Influences • Mom • Dad

  5. Progressing • During age of 15, Fesca became leading viloinist of the Leipzig GewandhavsOrchesta • Composed Symphony No. 1 in E flat major op. 6 in 1816 • Employed to the Court of Jerome Bonaparte • Symphony No. 2 in D major, op 10 (1810-1813) • Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13

  6. Family life • Fesca got married in the year of May 1812 • Had four sons • His second son followed in his footsteps

  7. Illnesses • 1810-1811 Fesca started to show signs of lung aliment • 1816 Fesca showed signs of lung ailment again • 1821 his illness became worse and worse and made him very weak

  8. Accomplishments • Three symphonies • Three string quartets • Operas “Omar und Leila” & “Cantemire”

  9. Last Day • Fesca died on May 23,1826 in Karlsruhe, Germany

  10. CompositionHistory

  11. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Composed in 1816 • Last Symphony • Did not get published until 1819

  12. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • First performance was on November 25, 1819 • The genre is Classical • Written in the Romantic Era

  13. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • NDR Radiophilharmonie • Frank Beermann • NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

  14. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • The album name is Friedrich Ernst Fesca: Symphonies 2&3 Cantemire Overture • Duration 28 minutes and 23 seconds

  15. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Four movement • Poco Adagio-Allefro molto • Adagio ma non troppo • Scherzo: Presto • Finale: Allegro molto

  16. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Motivation • Last symphony

  17. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Poco Adagio-Allegro Molto

  18. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Poco Adagio- Allegro molto

  19. Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13 • Adagio ma non troppo

  20. Bibliography Eder, Bruce. “Artist Biography.” All Music. All Media Network, LLC., n.d. Web Edwards, Bobb. “Friedrich Ernst Fesca (1789-1826)- Find A Grave Memorial. Historical News Papers. N.d Web “Friedrich Ernst Fesca- Symphony No. 3 in D-major, op. 13 (1816). “YouTube.” Web

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