Diabelli
Antonio
[ahn-toh-nee-oh] /ɑnˈtoʊ niˌoʊ/ (Show IPA), 1781–1858, Austrian composer and music publisher.
Historical Examples
Of the Quintett there are two movements entirely finished, and it was intended for Diabelli.
Life of Beethoven Anton Schindler
Diabelli received the proposition with delight and offered 80 ducats, requiring not more than six or seven variations.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume III (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer
By Czerny Chopin was introduced to Diabelli, who invited him to an evening party of musicians.
Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician Frederick Niecks
Sonnleithner, on the authority of Diabelli, says it was completed by Czerny, who also filled out the accompaniment.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume I (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer
About Diabelli then—do you want to leave the matter to me or consider the publication by yourself?
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume III (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer
The first was offered for publication to Steiner and, with other pieces, to Diabelli.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume III (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer
Artario & Co., Diabelli and Leidersdorf, were music publishers.
Beethoven George Alexander Fischer
It had been sold to Diabelli, who finally refused to return it again, as the engraver’s work in each case was thrown away.
Beethoven George Alexander Fischer
It was while in that city that his first composition, a variation on a waltz of Diabelli, appeared.
The Standard Oratorios George P. Upton
It was first published as late as 1837 by Diabelli along with the song, Turteltaube, du klagest, which was composed much later.
The Life of Ludwig van Beethoven, Volume I (of 3) Alexander Wheelock Thayer
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