About Wenzel Pichl
Wenzel Pichl (1741–1805; known in his native language as Václav Pichl) was a Czech composer in the classical style. He was also a violinist, music director, and writer. Born on 25th September 1741 in Bechyně, Bohemia, his first musical training was at Bechyne with the cantor Jan Pokorný. He served as a singer between the years 1752 and 1758 at the Jesuit college at Březnice. In Prague he was a violinist at the Jesuit seminary of Saint Wenceslaus, and his studies while at the university were philosophy, theology, and law.
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Symphony in E major, Z. 8, "Clio": II. Andante in canone
Symphony in C major, Z. 11, "Calliope": II. Andante (sempre piano)
Double Bass Concerto in D Major: II. Andante molto
Streichtrio Nr. 4 in Es-Dur, op. 7: Largo
Symphony in D major, Z. 16, "Diana": II. Andante arioso
Double Bass Concerto in D Major: III. Finale: Presto
Double Bass Concerto in D Major: I. Allegro moderato
Streichtrio Nr. 1 in C-Dur, op. 7: Larghetto
Symphony in D major, Z. 16, "Diana": IV. Finale: Presto
Symphony in C major, Z. 11, "Calliope": I. Grave e maestoso
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