Pierre Joseph Guillaume Zimmermann 17.3.1785- 29.10.1853 Born and died in Paris
He was the son of a piano manufacturer. Studied at The Paris Conservatoire under Francois Boildieu, and Jean Baptiste Rey and later with Charles Simon Catel and Luigi Cherubini. From 1821 he was professor of piano at the conservatoire, a post he held for thirty-two years. Among his pupils were Alkan, Ambroise Thomas, Georges Bizet, Antoine Francois Marmotel and Charles Gounod; the last becoming his son-in-law who had a very unhappy marriage. They had two daughters; Juliette and Anna.
Orchestral
Piano Concerto No.1 in D major
Piano Concerto No.2 in C major Op.13
Piano
Variations on 'S'il est vrai que d'estre deux Op.2
Fantaisie on the air 'Salut' Op.3
Sonata Op.5
Variations on 'Guardami un poco' Op.6
Romance Favourite de Blangini avec dix variations brillante. Op.7
Badinage on 'Au Claur de la lune' Op.8
Fantasie Brillante sur le compliment d'Emma Op.11
Variations on 'Le bouquet de romarin' Op.12
Rondo on the French air ' C'est la Solitaire Op.14
Piece Op.19
Twenty four etudes Op.21
'La Gasconne' bluette with variations
Quatre Bagatelles Wo.
Song
'Croyez-vous qu'elle m'aime encore ? ' 1824
'Mon fils set la 1828
Vocal
Mass for four voices and orchestra 1846
Requiem Heroic
Pie Jesu 1853
Opera
'L'enlevement' 1830
'Nausicaa'
RISM btw lists a ms. copy of the Pie Jesu (presumably the same one?) and another ms.copy, of his Op.11, "Die heilige Maria", with text by Offermanns, a cantata for "Soli, gemischten Chor, Frauen- und Männerchor | mit | Klavier- u. Harmoniumbegleitung" (both @ Donaueschingen). (published 1898 in a piano reduction (specifically) as " Kantate für Soli, gemischten Chor, Frauen- und Männerchor mit Pfte und Harmonium, Deklamation und 6 lebenden Bildern." by Schwann.)
Also taught Josef Wieniawski and was a friend of Litolff, I see.
I have copies of both of the piano concertos.
The 1st is in D major and is a 2 piano version arranged by Ravina. I cannot make out the publisher but it has "Janet" in there somewhere.
The 2nd is in C major and is a solo version marked as Op.13. It is dedicated to Mademoiselle Montebello.
I have no idea about any full scores or parts.
Thal
The Op.11 missing from the initial list is titled Fantaisie Brillante Sur le Compliment d'Emma. They appear to be variations on themes by Rossini.
The Op.7 is Romance Favorite de Blangini avec dix variations brillantes.
There is another piece for solo piano WoO titled Quatre Bagatelles.
That is the extent of my Zimmermann file which I have just realised has H Zimmermans and BJ Zimmermans included.
Filing ain't me strong point.
Thal
So there are two Op.11s, or the Heilige Maria Op.11 is by another J. Zimmermann (published in 1898, late after Pierre J. Zimmermann's life, as it was? Though several of his works during his life were published as "J. Zimmermann" too- unless that was another contemporary with a "J." initial too, of course. Guesses from initials are a huge, insufficiently avoidable and troublesome bane...)
(Have a look at musicsack.com sometime - though it contains some duplicate entries for the same person- to see how many people had similar names, the same surname (even rather unusual surnames...))