Composers

Christoph August Gabler

Piano
Voice
French horn
Harp
Piano four hands
Song
Variation
Lied
Fantasia
Overture
by popularity
12 Lieder, Op.139 Variations on 'Nel cor più non mi sento', Op.25 No.3Andante with Variations, Op.41Die SpinnerinFantaisie pour la Harpe ou Piano, Op.12Overture for Piano 4-Hands in A major, Op.44
Wikipedia
Christoph August Gabler (15 March 1767, in Mühldorf) – 15 April 1839, in Saint Petersburg) was a German classical composer. He studied theology at Leipzig. Ernst Pauer said that Gabler "followed up with zeal his musical studies" in his book A Dictionary of Pianists and Composers for the Pianoforte. Gabler became a music teacher in Reval in 1800, where he performed music and met with success and fame. In 1836 he settled in Saint Petersburg. He died in his home in 1839 and was buried in Saint Petersburg. Gabler was a prolific composer and his works include three sonatas, Op. 19; Sonata, Op. 26; Sonatine, Op. 46; Adagio and Rondo, Op. 50; and several sets of variations and fugues.