Andreas Jakob Romberg

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|Person:Name=Andreas Romberg
|Person:Name=Andreas Romberg
|Person:Date of birth=27 April 1767
|Person:Date of birth=1767-04-27
|Person:Place of birth=Vechta
|Person:Place of birth=Vechta
|Person:Date of death=10 November 1821
|Person:Date of death=1821-11-10
|Person:Place of death=Gotha
|Person:Place of death=Gotha
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Beethoven appears to have composed his Violin Concerto WoO 5 (of which only around two-thirds of the first movement survives) for Romberg to perform.  
Beethoven appears to have composed his Violin Concerto WoO 5 (of which only around two-thirds of the first movement survives) for Romberg to perform.  


Romberg was already an experienced composer before arriving in Bonn, having written at least five symphonies, seven violin concertos, and one mass. The Andreas Romberg Gesellschaft Vechta has released many of his compositions in a modern edition, as well as a thematic catalogue (ARWV).
Romberg was already an experienced composer before arriving in Bonn, having written at least five symphonies, seven violin concertos, and one mass. The [https://www.andreas-romberg.de/impressum/ Andreas Romberg Gesellschaft] Vechta has released many of his compositions in a modern edition, as well as a thematic catalogue (ARWV).


== Compositions written and/or performed in Bonn ==
== Compositions written and/or performed in Bonn ==
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==
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* [[Deutsche Biographie]]
* [https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/sfz76855.html#ndbcontent Deutsche Biographie]
* [[Biography at andreas-romberg.de]]  
* [https://www.andreas-romberg.de/ Biography at andreas-romberg.de]
* [[Digitized music manuscripts at the SUB Hamburg]]
* [https://digitalisate.sub.uni-hamburg.de/recherche.html?tx_subhhwebsite_%5Bcontroller%5D=Page&cHash=c9e30014cbff74afe5e423a4362e328c Digitized music manuscripts at the SUB Hamburg]
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Revision as of 12:50, 24 March 2022

Born in Vechta,

Died in Gotha,

Andreas Romberg was a gifted violinist from a large Münster-based family of court musicians. After many concert tours in the 1780s with his cousin Bernhard, which included performances at the Concerts spirituels in Paris, he and Bernhard were both hired by the Bonn court in November 1790. Andreas was a member of the court orchestra as well as Maximilian Franz’s chamber music ensemble along with Beethoven. He left for Hamburg at the end of 1793 and was released from court service shortly after Bonn was taken by the French in October 1794.

Beethoven appears to have composed his Violin Concerto WoO 5 (of which only around two-thirds of the first movement survives) for Romberg to perform.

Romberg was already an experienced composer before arriving in Bonn, having written at least five symphonies, seven violin concertos, and one mass. The Andreas Romberg Gesellschaft Vechta has released many of his compositions in a modern edition, as well as a thematic catalogue (ARWV).

Compositions written and/or performed in Bonn

External Links

Select Bibliography

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