Composers

Franz Gleißner

Orchestra
String ensemble
Piano
Voice
Soprano
Alto
Tenor
Bass
Clavichord
Organ
Symphony
Mass
Religious music
Piece
Marche
Ballet
by popularity
30 Leichte Klavierstücke für Angehende Spieler6 Missae breves, Op.26 Missae, Op.1Feldmarsch der Churpfalzbayerischen TruppenHainz von StainSymphonies, Op.1Symphony in B-flat major, Op.15Symphony in C major, Op.1 No.1Symphony in D major, Op.1 No.3
Wikipedia
Franz Johannes Gleißner (1759 – 18 September 1818) was a German lithographer and composer. In the late 18th century, he met Alois Senefelder, with whom he collaborated for approximately 30 years using lithography as a method of reproduction to print music scores. Using the songs composed by Gleißner, Senefelder demonstrated that lithography could be successfully used for music publication.
Gleißner's compositions include masses, the oratorio Lazarus, about thirteen symphonies, much chamber music, and some stage works.
In 1803, Gleißner made a catalog of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's manuscripts in Constanze's estate.