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Pavel Vranický (also germanized to Paul Wranitzky, because he moved to Vienna) was born in Nová Říše in Moravia on December 30, 1756 and died in Vienna on September 29, 1808. At age 20, Pavel, like so many other Czech composers of that period, moved to Vienna to seek out opportunities within the Austrian imperial capital. Oldier brother of composer Antonín Vranický. Pavel Vranický played a prominent role in the musical life of Vienna; from 1790, he served as conductor of both royal theater orchestras. He was on friendly terms with and highly respected by Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven; the latter two preferred him as the conductor of their new works. Vranický was, as so many of his contemporaries, a prolific composer. His output comprises ten operas, fifty-one symphonies, at least 56 string quartets (some sources give a number as high as 73) and a large amount of other orchestral and chamber music. His opera Oberon - the fairy king from 1789 was a popular favorite in this genre and inspired Schikaneder to write The Magic Flute; in the mid-1790s, Goethe sought unsuccessfully to collaborate with Vranický on a sequel to the Mozart opera. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Sinfonia per grande orchestra, op52 (preview)
4012Symphony in D major, Op. 52: Adagio
33Symphony in D major, Op. 52: II. Adagio
24Symphony in D major, Op. 52: IV. Finale: Vivace assai
25String Quartets, Op. 16, No. 1 in B-Flat Major
26Strijkkwartet No. 2
27Symphony in C major, Op. 11: Larghetto con moto - Affettuoso
28Symphony in C minor, sine Op.: II. Adagio
29Symphony in C minor, sine Op.: III. Allegretto
210Symphony in C minor, sine Op.: IV. Presto
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Symphonies
Vranický: Symphonies, Disc 1
Vranický: Symphonies, Disc 2

String Quartets, op. 23 Nos. 4-6
Antonin and Pavel Vranicky: Sextets for Flute, Oboe and String Quartet (J. Brozkova, J. Valek, Stamic Quartet)
Sextets for Flute, Oboe & String Quartet
Symphonies - Gregor
Paul Wranitzky: Symphonies
Pavel Vranický: Symphonies
Flute Concertos (C. Arimany; Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra Budapest; J. Rolla)
Symphonies in D major · in C minor
Symphonies Op. 31 & 52 (Howard Griffiths - NDR Radiophilharmonie (Hannover)