By: Hayley Piccioni
Born February 15, 1789 Started playing music at an early age In 1798, Fesca began taking violin lessons from Lohse
Mom Dad
During age of 15, Fesca became leading viloinist of the Leipzig Gewandhavs Orchesta 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 ( ) Symphony No. 3 in D major, op. 13
Fesca got married in the year of May 1812 Had four sons His second son followed in his footsteps
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
Three symphonies Three string quartets Operas “Omar und Leila” & “Cantemire”
Fesca died on May 23,1826 in Karlsruhe, Germany
Composed in 1816 Last Symphony Did not get published until 1819
First performance was on November 25, 1819 The genre is Classical Written in the Romantic Era
NDR Radiophilharmonie Frank Beermann NDR Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
The album name is Friedrich Ernst Fesca: Symphonies 2&3 Cantemire Overture Duration 28 minutes and 23 seconds
Four movement 1. Poco Adagio-Allefro molto 2. Adagio ma non troppo 3. Scherzo: Presto 4. Finale: Allegro molto
Motivation Last symphony
Poco Adagio-Allegro Molto
Poco Adagio- Allegro molto
Adagio ma non troppo
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