词条 | Siegfried Saloman |
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LifeSiegfried Saloman, born Solomon, was the son of the merchant Isaac Solomon (1782-1848) and Veilchen Geskel (1787-1836). He was the brother of the artist and the founder of the Gothenburg Museum of Art, Geskel Saloman (1821-1902), and Nota Saloman (1823–85), who was a chief medical officer for the Danish army. Since his father's business was no longer doing so well, the family moved to Copenhagen in 1829. As early as a 12-year-old Siegfried Saloman already played the violin, so he continued his studies in Copenhagen under the guidance of J. P. E. Hartmann, among others. In 1838 he received a 3-year scholarship which he used to stay in Dessau, where he studied music theory and composition with Friedrich Schneider.[1] The last six months of the scholarship period he spent in Dresden, where he continued his studies with Karol Lipiński.[2] He became a teacher in Copenhagen, Germany and St. Petersburg, where he lived for a few years. Together with his wife, the Swedish opera singer Henriette Nissen, he made extensive concert tours in Europe.[3] The couple were married in 1850 in the Netherlands.[4] After his wife's death in 1879 he began living in Stockholm.[2] His first songs Tordenskjold i Dynekilen and Diamantkorset had no success in Copenhagen, and his third ballad opera, Hjertet på prøve, was not well accepted either. Therefore, in 1847 he left Copenhagen and traveled to Germany where his Diamantkorset was well received in Berlin and Leipzig. In 1850 he was invited to Weimar by Franz Liszt, where his comic opera Das Korps der Rache was written. His Stockholm years were particularly important in his career once several of his early works and a number of new ones were written.[2] He died after a few years of infirmity contracted during a summer stay in the Swedish island of Dalarö. Works
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References1. ^1 {{cite web|last=Isidore Singer, Frank Cramer|title=Saloman, Siegfried|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=83&letter=S|publisher=The Jewish Encyclopedia|accessdate=7 September 2011}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|last=Dansk biografisk Lexikon|title=Saloman Siegfried|url=http://runeberg.org/dbl/14/0578.html|pages=576–577|publisher=Projekt Runeberg|accessdate=7 September 2011}} 3. ^{{cite book|last=Giacomo Meyerbeer, Robert Ignatius Letellier|title=The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: The last years, 1857-1864|year=2004|publisher=Fairleigh Dickinson University Press|isbn=0-8386-3845-7|pages=108|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=GgwbQC2KVzMC&pg=PA108 }} 4. ^{{cite web|last=Isidore Singer, Newell Dunbar|title=Nissen, Henriette|url=http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=303&letter=N|publisher=The Jewish Encyclopedia|accessdate=7 September 2011}} 5. ^{{cite book|last=The London Review|title=The London review of politics, society, literature, art, & science, Volume 6|year=1863|publisher=J.K. Sharpe|page=260|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CIBNAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA260-IA3&dq=siegfried+salomon&hl=en&ei=_5ZmToz6JsXk4QTBsN2jCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=book-preview-link&resnum=1&ved=0CCoQuwUwADgK#v=onepage&q=siegfried%20salomon&f=false |OCLC=173878548}}
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