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Georg Druschetzky (April 7, 1745 - June 21, 1819), Czech composer, oboist, and timpanist, born Jiří Družecký in Jemníky near Pchery. He studied oboe with the noted oboist and composer Carlo Besozzi in Dresden. He then joined the band of an infantry regiment in Eger, with which he was later stationed (sequentially) in Vienna, [[Enns], Linz, and Branau. In 1777 he was certified as a drummer. It is believed he started writing music in the 1770s, most of it for his band. He also wrote chamber music and music for orchestra, including 27 Symphonies and Concertos for various instruments. A couple of his operas survive, but one suite of incidental music and a ballet are lost. Druschetzky is credited with one of the earliest uses of the BACH motif. Druschetzky died in Buda. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
String Quintet in E-Flat Major: I. Allegro molto
1052Rondo Fresco Ungaria per corno di bassetto e ottetto di fiati
333I. Allegro
314Andante und Rondo aus dem Quartett F-Dur
305I. Allegro con brio
276The Imperial and Royal 12th Nador-Hussars' March
277Concerto for 6 Timpani: I. Allegro
238Concerto for 6 Timpani: II. Andante
179三重奏曲 3 Andante
1710Concerto for 6 Timpani: III. Variazioni: Allegro
16Druschetzky: 4 String Quintets
Druschetzky: Works for Timpani and Orchestra
Rondo Fresco Ungaria per corno di bassetto e ottetto di fiati

Virtuoso Timpani Concertos
Druschetzky: Music for Wind Instruments
Druschetzky: Divertimento for Basset Horn
Oboe Quartets, Vol. 1
Ernst Ottensamer & Sons
Druschetzky: Oboe Quartets in F Major / G Minor / E-Flat Major / C Major

Druschetzky: Harmoniemusik
Works for Timpani and Orchestra
Oboe Quartets