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Joseph Leopold Eybler (born February 8, 1765, in Schwechat near Vienna; and died July 24, 1846 in Vienna) was an Austrian composer known today perhaps more for his friendship with Mozart than for his own music. Eybler was born into a musical family. His father was a teacher, choir director and friend of the Haydn family. Joseph Eybler studied music with his father before attending Stephansdom (the cathedral school of St. Stephen's Boys College) in Vienna. He studied composition under Johann Georg Albrechtsberger, who declared him to be the greatest musical genius in Vienna apart from Mozart. He also received praise from Haydn who was his friend, distant cousin and patron. In 1792 he became choir director at the Karmeliterkirche (Carmelite Church) in Vienna. Two years later he moved to the Schottenkloster, where he remained for the next thirty years (1794-1824). Eybler also held court posts, including that of court Kapellmeister (chapel master) (1824-33). The Empress Marie Therese commissioned many works from him, including the Requiem in C minor (1803). Eybler's main compositions were sacred music, including oratorios, masses, cantatas, offertories, graduals, and his requiem. His other works include an opera, instrumental music (especially his string quintets), and songs. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Omnes de Saba venient
1372Quartet Op.1 no.1 in D Major Adagio Cantabile (Eybler)
1153Allegro maestoso aus dem Klarinettenkonzert B-Dur
874Rondo aus dem Klarinettenkonzert B-Dur
645Dies sanctificatus illuxit nobis
4761.Satz aus der Sinfonie Nr.1 C-Dur
397Terra tremuit
368Omnes de Saba venient (Graduale)
349Overture
2610Graduale "Omnes de Saba venient"
26Joseph Leopold Edler von Eybler - String Quartets: Op. 1, no 1 -3

Eybler: Symphonies Nos. 1 and 2 / Overture

Eybler: Requiem in C Minor
Eybler: String Quintet & String Trio

Eybler: String Trio, HV 197 & String Quintet, HV 188

Requiem in C minor
Eybler: Die vier letzten Dinge
Divertisment für Fasching Dienstag 1805 for Orchestra/III. Allemande
Le Must Compilation, Vol. 14
Eybler: Die Hirten bei der Krippe
Symphonies 1 & 2, Overture
Radio Swiss Classic