Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
Austrian violinist and composer
Austrian violinist and composer
1739
286 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Austria
A prominent violinist and composer from Austria, contributed significantly to the development of the Classical style in 18th-century music. Composed numerous symphonies, concertos, and chamber works, incorporating elements of folk music and drama. His career included various positions in courts, including service to the prince of Esterházy, where he gained recognition for his work. Compositions often showcased violin techniques and orchestra arrangements, influencing contemporaries and later musicians.
Composed over 100 symphonies
Developed the violin concerto repertoire
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