Anton Filtz (Fils, Filts)


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Sheet music for Filtz



[details ←] Trio Sonata in F Major, Op. 2, No. 5 Flute,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Violoncellokonzert G-dur Cello,
[details ←] Souvenirs for Piano: Town and Country Piano,
[details ←] Souvenirs for Piano: Ukrainian Echoes Piano,
[details ←] Souvenirs for Piano: Childhood Memories Piano,
[details ←] String Symphony Bass, Cello,
[details ←] String Symphony Viola,
[details ←] String Symphony Violin,
[details ←] String Symphony Violin,
[details ←] String Symphony No.2
[details ←] Trio Sonata In F Major, Op2, No. 5 - Score and parts Flute,

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Born: 22 September 1733 — Eichstätt, Fürstbistüm Eichstätt — Germany
Died: 14 March 1760 — Mannheim, Kurpfalz — Germany
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Most of the published works of Anton Filtz appeared posthumously, when his music became fashionable in Paris and elsewhere. He was a most prolific Mannheim Symphonist, having composed sixty symphonies (e.g. six symphonies à 4 parties op. 1), many trio sonatas and solo (mainly cello, flute, violin) sonatas and various concertos; further some Masses.

Recording

One of his works, a Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra in G major, is recorded by the Camerata Bern, directed by Thomas Füri, with orchestral compositons by five of his colleagues in the Mannheim School, on “Die Mannheimer Schule — Music of the Early Classical Era” (Archiv, catalogue no. 2723 068).

Life

Anton’s father was apparently also a cellist at Eichstätt (a prince-bishopric bordering, later in, Bavaria) and probably was his first music instructor. In 1754 Johann gained a position as second cellist in the Palatine Electorate (Kurpfalz)’s court orchestra, then Germany’s finest, commonly known after its residence as the Mannheim Orchestra, also the focal point of the so-called Mannheim School (qv). He studied further (probably counterpoint and harmony) with Johann Stamitz (qv), remaining at Mannheim until his death, aged twenty-six, and burial there.

A 19th Century dictionary quotes one of the legends arising from Fils’ early death and the lack of information about his life: alledgedly he died from his habit of eating spiders, assuring his shocked contemporaries they tasted just like strawberries.

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