Johann Vesque von Püttlingen (pseudonym Johann Hoven) was an Austrian composer who belonged to a noble family originally from Lorraine, the Vesques de Puttelange.
He befriended Franz Schubert and Felix Mendelssohn, and beginning in 1828, he published a number of his own compositions, most of which, like the rest of his oeuvre, were contributions to the lyric vocal repertoire. In the end, he would compose over 330 lieder, notably the Ironischen Lieder; ten operas, including Turandot (1838) and Jeanne d’Arc (1840); and about twenty quartets, in both sacred and secular settings.
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für eine Singstimme mit Klavier, Flöte und Horn
for: Voice, piano, flute, horn
Piano score, parts
Item no.: 641808
für Gesang [c’ - f’’ (a’’)] und Klavier
auf Texte von Heine, Sturm u.a.
for: Voice (medium/high), piano
Music score
Item no.: 672239
auf Texte von Chamisso, Heine, Uhland, Prudhomme, Voss, Pratobevera,
Saar und Lenau
for: Voice, piano
Music score
Item no.: 768273
für Gesang, Waldhorn (Violoncello) und Klavier
for: Solo voice, cello [horn], piano
Piano score, parts
Item no.: 641811
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für Gesang und Klavier
for: Voice, piano
Piano score
Item no.: 641815
für vierstimmigen Männerchor
for: Male choir (TTBB) a cappella
Choir score
Item no.: 646962
for: Voice, piano
Music score
Item no.: 1714234
Ballade von Friedrich Schiller
for: Voice (bass), piano
Music score
Item no.: 1021884