Johannes Kreisler

Literary character
Kreisler as sketched by Hoffmann

Johannes Kreisler is the name of a character in three novels by E.T.A. Hoffmann: Kreisleriana (1813), Johannes Kreisler, des Kapellmeisters Musikalische Leiden (1815), and The Life and Opinions of the Tomcat Murr together with a fragmentary Biography of Kapellmeister Johannes Kreisler on Random Sheets of Waste Paper (1822). He appears briefly in The Golden Pot (1814) and in some of Hoffmann's journalism as well.

The moody, asocial composer Kreisler, Hoffmann's alter ego, is a musical genius whose creativity is stymied by an excessive sensibility. The character inspired Robert Schumann's Kreisleriana for piano, op. 16 (1838), and the first movement of György Kurtág's Hommage à R. Sch. op. 15/d (merkwürdige Pirouetten des Kapellmeisters Johannes Kreisler), for clarinet, viola, and piano. In the manuscript of Brahms's Variations on a Theme by Schumann, Op. 9, he marked each variation with a B for Brahms or a Kr for Kreisler, modeling this practice on the two alter egos Schumann created for himself, "Florestan", which for Schumann represented the passionate and outgoing side of his nature and "Eusebius", the withdrawn, reflective side.

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Novels
Short stories
Fantasiestücke in
Callots Manier
(1814–15)
  • Jaques Callot
  • Ritter Gluck
  • Kreisleriana
  • Don Juan
  • News of the Latest Fates of The Dog Berganza
  • Fascination
  • The Golden Pot
  • A New Year's Eve Adventure
Nachtstücke (1815-17)
  • The Sandman
  • The Vow
  • Ignaz Denner
  • The Jesuit Church at Glogau
  • The Entail
  • The Deserted House
  • The Sanctus
  • The Agate Heart
The Serapion Brethren
(1819-21)
  • Councillor Krespel
  • The Fermata
  • The Poet and the Composer
  • A Fragment of the Lives of Three Friends
  • Arthur's Hall
  • The Mines of Falun
  • The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
  • The Singer's Contest
  • The King's Bride
  • The Automata
  • The Doge and Dogess
  • Master Martin, the Cooper, and his Journeymen
  • The Strange Child
  • The Uncanny Guest
  • Mademoiselle de Scuderi
  • Gambler's Luck
  • The Baron of B.
  • Signor Formica
OperasMiscellaneous
  • Johannes Kreisler
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