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Leopold Kozeluch (born Jan Antonín Koželuh, alternatively Leopold Koželuh, Leopold Kotzeluch) (26th June 1747–7th May 1818) was a Czech composer and teacher of classical music. He was born in Velvary. Kozeluch was the son of the shoemaker Antonín Bartholomäus Koželuh. The composer Jan Antonín Koželuh was his cousin and for awhile his teacher. Later, the pianist Katharina Kozeluch was his daughter. To avoid confusion with his cousin, he changed his name in 1774. His teachers in the 1770s also included Frantisek Xaver Dušek. In 1771 he contributed his first work, a ballet, to the National Theater in Prague, and in the coming seasons wrote 25 works for them. In 1778 he went to Vienna, and was likely for a short while a student of Johann Georg Albrechtsberger. Already after this short while, Kozeluch had also entered the ranks of acclaimed pianists. The imperial court gave him the position that had belonged to Georg Christoph Wagenseil as teacher to the Archduchess Elisabeth, the daughter of Maria Theresa of Austria. He was offered Mozart's position in Salzburg when Wolfgang Mozart left that office in 1781, but refused. He did however accept the position of court composer in Prague that Mozart's death left open in 1792. Kozeluch also joined Freemasonry around the 1790s, in a lodge in Vienna. He experienced during his lifetime acceptance of his work in all of Europe; in his last years however the criticism that he was too prolific became heard more often. Criticisms of his wor
Concerto for Keyboard 4 Hands, P. IV:8: I. Allegro
642Concerto for Keyboard 4 Hands, P. IV:8: II. Adagio
623Concerto for Keyboard 4 Hands, P. IV:8: III. Rondo. Allegretto
624I. Allegro
485Motetto per la Festa della Santa Croce
366Klavierkonzert Nr. 1 F-Dur
357II. Adagio
288II. Poco adagio
279III. Rondo: Allegro
2210III. Rondeau: Poco presto
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Kozeluch: Piano Concertos Nos. 1, 4 and 5

Kozeluch, L.: Symphonies in D Major / G Minor / F Major
A Portrait
Comtemporaries of Mozart Collection: Symphonies
Leopold Kozeluch, Josef Mysliveček: Parthias
Symphonies
Piano Concertos
Bohemian Songs
Bassoon Concertos - Bach, J.C. / Kozeluch, J.A.
Kozeluch, Reicha & Vorisek: Symphonies
Kozeluch - Symphonies
Forgotten Treasures, Vol. 9