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Feb 01, 1780 Died on 23 Jul 1851 (aged 71)

Austrian noble and musician

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About Ferdinand Troyer

  • Count Ferdinand Troyer (February 1, 1780 – July 23, 1851) was an Austrian noble, philanthropist, and amateur clarinettist. Born in Brünn (Brno), Moravia, Troyer became the chief steward to Archduke Rudolf of Austria-Tuscany.
  • It was noted that on 2 March 1817, Troyer played the obbligato to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Parto for the Vienna Philharmonic Society at the Large Ridotto Room.
  • His sound was described as being "sensitive," with an "extremely tender handling" of the clarinet.
  • Because of the popularity of Ludwig van Beethoven's E-flat Septet, in early 1824, Troyer commissioned Franz Schubert to write a companion piece.
  • Schubert accepted the commission but enriched the seven-part instrumentation of Beethoven's septet with an additional violin to create an octet.
  • The octet was completed on 1 March 1824 and was first performed at Troyer's townhouse in Vienna, where Troyer himself played the clarinet part.
  • He died in Vienna.

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