Wagner, Karl Jakob
1772-1822
German horn-player, composer, conductor and theorist.
Darmstadt was his birthplace. He received his instruction from Portmann and
Abbe Vogler. At the age of eighteen he held the post of principal horn-player
in the Darmstadt band. He made many tours and became widely known as a horn
virtouso; but after 1805 gave his time to composition, theory and conducting.
In 1808 became Court concertmaster, later was Court director. He wrote a number
of operas, viz., Pygmalion, Der Zahnartz, Herodes, Nitetis, Chimene, and other
works; was the author of four overtures, two symphonies, several violin
sonatas, forty horn duets, and various additional compositions. Wagner
published an enlarged edition of Portmann's Kurzer musikalischer Unterricht
under the name of Handbuch zum Unterricht fur die Tonkunst.
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