Friedrich Methfessel

Friedrich Methfessel (27 August 1771 – 14 May 1807) was a German composer.

At the instigation of his parents, Johann Christian Methfessel and Sophia Marie (née Gölitz) Methfessel, he studied theology at Leipzig University starting in 1796, but in his leisure time he studied guitar, piano, violin, and vocal performance.

[1] He ultimately abandoned his theological career and became a preceptor at various towns, including Scheibe-Alsbach, Coburg, Mecklenburg, and Ratzeburg.

[1] The final year of his life was devoted to composing an opera, Faust, but he died before its completion.

[1] Along with works by his brother Albert Methfessel his works for voice and guitar were published by Breitkopf & Härtel and Nikolaus Simrock.