Willy Hess
Composer
1906 – 1997
Who was Willy Hess?
Willy Hess was a Swiss musicologist, composer, and famous Beethoven scholar. He achieved fame after compiling and publishing a catalogue of works of Beethoven that were not listed in the "complete" edition. He orchestrated the Piano Concerto No. 0, in E-flat from a piano score.
He was born in Winterthur, where he attended primary and high school, and later studied at the Zurich Conservatory and at the University. He also taught piano, counterpoint, composition, and wrote about music. He wrote "3 ländler op.28" for 4 hand piano duet.
He was a bassoonist with the Winterthur Stadtorchester from 1942 to 1971.
Among his compositions is the Sonata for Viola & Bassoon, the only classical-style chamber work written for that combination of instruments.
He died in Winterthur.
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- Born
- Oct 12, 1906
Winterthur - Also known as
- Hess, Willy
- Nationality
- Switzerland
- Died
- May 9, 1997
Winterthur
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on July 23, 2013
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