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Jacob Gade

Jacob Thune Hansen Gade (29 November 1879 – 20 February 1963) was a Danish violinist and composer, mostly of orchestral popular music. He is remembered today for a single tune, Jalousie (also known as Jalousie "Tango Tzigane" and Tango Jalousie).[1]

Jacob Gade, detail of a memorial plate at Vejle

Early life edit

Jacob Thune Hansen Gade was born in Vejle, Denmark on 29 November 1879 and died on 20 February 1963. He belonged to a family of musicians. His grandfather and his father used to go around the nearby villages to play at all kinds of parties. And it was natural that, from an early age, he also began to play and was another member of the musical group.

He was nine when he made his debut as trumpeter. He might have been an attraction because only a year later he was invited to Copenhagen to become a soloist in the orchestra of the Tivoli Garden, a famous amusement park. It was only at age 12 when he began to study violin, firstly with his father and later with teachers of greater knowledge. Soon he evidenced his ambition, he wanted to be recognized and for that he decided to move to the capital.

Note that there's no family connection with the composer Niels Gade.

Music composer edit

He began to compose country music, polkas and similar rhythms. With a scarce capital he left hurrying up his fate. He dreamed of being an orchestra conductor, and of writing waltzes, by then he was convinced that it was the best music in the world. He had a hard time, at night, he used to sleep at the entrance of buildings, at the hall near the stairs.

He started to work at small cafeterias and, about two years later, when he was only 18, he began to be connected with people who summoned him to play at an operetta in Frederiksberg, the night center of entertainment at that time.

A prolific composer, in 1900, for the first time a toast song of his was published titled “Der er sollys i modne druer” (There is sunshine in ripe grapes), with lyrics by his finder, Lorry Feilberg. It turned out a very popular song and, among others, it was sung by Elna From, a theater actress ten years older than he, who was his first love. Although they never married, he had three children with her. They separated in 1906 and two years later, in Christiania, then capital of Norway, he married another actress: Mimi Mikkelsen, with whom he lived until she died in 1951.

Orchestras edit

He joined several orchestras up to 1903 when he already led his own. He didn't change his orientation; he was creator and diffuser of danceable music. In 1909, the recognition he achieved by his work got him hired by the famous Hotel Bristol, located in front of the main plaza of Copenhagen. In order to enhance his musical knowledge he turned to maestro Max Schlüler, an important concert player. Gade was already 30 and was too old to become a concert instrumentalist of classical music. Some time before, for the same reason he had not been accepted in the Royal Conservatory of Danish Music.

In 1914 he began to lead orchestras that played at theaters and as well at the most important cinema theaters as accompaniment to silent films. At the same time he performed a series of concerts as soloist, including a Paganini composition. As composer he was in a period when he wrote waltzes with a title in French. He adopted several pseudonyms, like Maurice Ribot, Leon Bonnard, James Wellington, Fred Marshall and Jascha Tjenko. He used to say that they made him widely known and provided him with an international touch. The principal paper of the city mentioned him as the king of waltz. His juvenile dream was coming true.

In 1919 he traveled to New York, joined orchestras that played at cinema theaters, and put together aggregations that included up to 80 members, and soon he had another satisfaction, he was chosen in a contest to join the Philharmonic Orchestra of New York. For two years he only devoted to playing classical music.

He returned to his country to conduct the orchestra of the Palads Cinema theater and to compose and arrange music to be played during the projection of movies. By that time he composed “Jalousie”. They say that its title had inspired the melody. He was on leave in Christiania, near a windmill far from the city, when he read on a paper that a man had murdered his wife because of jealousy.

His golden period lasted until 1929 when sound films arrived. But it scarcely affected him. In 1931 he opened the National Scala theater, and there he continued to play entertainment music for dancing. His career as orchestra leader and player before public audiences ended by his own decision.[citation needed]

Worldwide hit edit

Gade's Jalousie was a worldwide hit. Performed for the first time on Monday 14 September 1925 at the premiere of the American movie Don Q. Son of Zorro, starring Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Astor, it placed Denmark in the world map of music. His royalties as composer were so ample that in the 1970s it was estimated that the song was played, at least, once every minute on some radio of the planet.[citation needed]

After Jalousie he devoted solely to musical composition, retired and based in a country house. There, among others, were born Rhapsodietta and another tango Romanesca which were published in Copenhagen and in Paris. He returned to the United States of America in 1939 where they offered to publish his whole output.

On 8 April 1940 he returned to his country. The following day the Nazis invaded Denmark. He endured it by settling on the Fiskerleje Island where he continued composing. There a successful waltz was born: Capricious. Also other tangos: El matador, Tango charmeuse, Lille Mary Anne, Laila, and Tango Glamour.

Jalousie was born as an instrumental, but later in every country a lyric was written, according to their taste and commercial preference.[citation needed] This is the case of the above-mentioned Vera Bloom for the previously cited Frankie Laine. In Finland a lyric written by Kuliervo[who?] is known. In Great Britain, the orchestra led by Gerald Bright presented his vocalist Monterrey (whose true name was Montgomery) singing a lyric by E. Way and so appeared many others of the kind.

The boom of Jalousie stirred up a legal conflict with the Danish publishing house Wilhelm Hansen to which Gade had granted the royalties of all the pieces he would compose until a certain date. The composer did not stick to what was agreed and published Jalousie by his own publishing house, Gade & Warny, thinking that the contract had expired, on the same day of the above-mentioned premiere. The issue was solved after Gade yielded a part of his royalties.

The number was included totally or partially in over 100 movies, in numerous television series and on all new ways of playing back since records appeared.[citation needed]

Estate edit

When Gade drew up his will in 1956, he included his wish that all his estate and future royalties were granted to a foundation that had to be created under his name to sponsor young talented musicians. Explaining that reason, he said: «I still remember the financial and educational difficulties I had when I was young, when I arrived in Copenhagen with the purpose of making a living with music».

With his will he opened a bank account with the deposit of 100,000.00 DDK. In 1993 the publishing house founded by Gade sued Hansen's for the huge figures that the latter collected as royalties from “Jalousie”, but the court passed judgment against the former. Agreements had to be respected.

Every year the foundation holds a contest for young violinists in Gade's hometown. On 8 November 1970 a postage stamp commemorating the centenary of his birth was issued.

There is a peculiar arrangement of “Jealousy” for a woodwind quintet which was premiered on the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the accession to the throne of the queen Margaret of Denmark, in the Elsinore Castle in June 1992.

Recordings edit

In 1998 Dacapo Recordings published a record with a part of his works—some unpublished—performed by the Odense Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Mathias Aeschbacher featuring the soloist Bjarne Hansen on violin. Critics commented: «It is incredible that an unknown and so good music has been displayed because of the popularity of “Jealousy”».

Written to accompany the silent era blockbuster Son of Zorro when Gade was leader of the orchestra of the Palads Cinema,[2] the tango premiered on 14 September 1925 and was an instant international hit. When talkies were introduced it was featured in numerous films.[3]

Music composition edit

The royalties allowed Gade to devote himself to composition full-time for the rest of his life. Arthur Fiedler made the first recording of the piece with the Boston Pops in 1935, further increasing Gade's income. The royalties now fund a foundation for young musicians.

As a symphony composer Gade did not fare as well. In an interview two years before his death, Fiedler recalled that Gade came especially to Boston to thank him for the recording. Gade also presented Fiedler with a score of a symphony which Fiedler recalled as "one of the worst pieces of music I ever looked at".[4]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tango Jalousie was also the name of a Danish feature film produced in 1944 and a Danish short subject by animator Jannik Hastrup
  2. ^ det Kongelige Bibliotek: Jacob Gade
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-04-23. Retrieved 2018-06-30.
  4. ^ "Fiedler: Builder of America's Musical Bridges". Irving Kolodin. Stereo Review. February 1977. p. 75

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plate at Vejle Contents 1 Early life 2 Music composer 3 Orchestras 4 Worldwide hit 5 Estate 6 Recordings 7 Music composition 8 Notes 9 External linksEarly life editJacob Thune Hansen Gade was born in Vejle Denmark on 29 November 1879 and died on 20 February 1963 He belonged to a family of musicians His grandfather and his father used to go around the nearby villages to play at all kinds of parties And it was natural that from an early age he also began to play and was another member of the musical group He was nine when he made his debut as trumpeter He might have been an attraction because only a year later he was invited to Copenhagen to become a soloist in the orchestra of the Tivoli Garden a famous amusement park It was only at age 12 when he began to study violin firstly with his father and later with teachers of greater knowledge Soon he evidenced his ambition he wanted to be recognized and for that he decided to move to the capital Note that there s no family connection with the composer Niels Gade Music composer editHe began to compose country music polkas and similar rhythms With a scarce capital he left hurrying up his fate He dreamed of being an orchestra conductor and of writing waltzes by then he was convinced that it was the best music in the world He had a hard time at night he used to sleep at the entrance of buildings at the hall near the stairs He started to work at small cafeterias and about two years later when he was only 18 he began to be connected with people who summoned him to play at an operetta in Frederiksberg the night center of entertainment at that time A prolific composer in 1900 for the first time a toast song of his was published titled Der er sollys i modne druer There is sunshine in ripe grapes with lyrics by his finder Lorry Feilberg It turned out a very popular song and among others it was sung by Elna From a theater actress ten years older than he who was his first love Although they never married he had three children with her They separated in 1906 and two years later in Christiania then capital of Norway he married another actress Mimi Mikkelsen with whom he lived until she died in 1951 Orchestras editHe joined several orchestras up to 1903 when he already led his own He didn t change his orientation he was creator and diffuser of danceable music In 1909 the recognition he achieved by his work got him hired by the famous Hotel Bristol located in front of the main plaza of Copenhagen In order to enhance his musical knowledge he turned to maestro Max Schluler an important concert player Gade was already 30 and was too old to become a concert instrumentalist of classical music Some time before for the same reason he had not been accepted in the Royal Conservatory of Danish Music In 1914 he began to lead orchestras that played at theaters and as well at the most important cinema theaters as accompaniment to silent films At the same time he performed a series of concerts as soloist including a Paganini composition As composer he was in a period when he wrote waltzes with a title in French He adopted several pseudonyms like Maurice Ribot Leon Bonnard James Wellington Fred Marshall and Jascha Tjenko He used to say that they made him widely known and provided him with an international touch The principal paper of the city mentioned him as the king of waltz His juvenile dream was coming true In 1919 he traveled to New York joined orchestras that played at cinema theaters and put together aggregations that included up to 80 members and soon he had another satisfaction he was chosen in a contest to join the Philharmonic Orchestra of New York For two years he only devoted to playing classical music He returned to his country to conduct the orchestra of the Palads Cinema theater and to compose and arrange music to be played during the projection of movies By that time he composed Jalousie They say that its title had inspired the melody He was on leave in Christiania near a windmill far from the city when he read on a paper that a man had murdered his wife because of jealousy His golden period lasted until 1929 when sound films arrived But it scarcely affected him In 1931 he opened the National Scala theater and there he continued to play entertainment music for dancing His career as orchestra leader and player before public audiences ended by his own decision citation needed Worldwide hit editGade s Jalousie was a worldwide hit Performed for the first time on Monday 14 September 1925 at the premiere of the American movie Don Q Son of Zorro starring Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Astor it placed Denmark in the world map of music His royalties as composer were so ample that in the 1970s it was estimated that the song was played at least once every minute on some radio of the planet citation needed After Jalousie he devoted solely to musical composition retired and based in a country house There among others were born Rhapsodietta and another tango Romanesca which were published in Copenhagen and in Paris He returned to the United States of America in 1939 where they offered to publish his whole output On 8 April 1940 he returned to his country The following day the Nazis invaded Denmark He endured it by settling on the Fiskerleje Island where he continued composing There a successful waltz was born Capricious Also other tangos El matador Tango charmeuse Lille Mary Anne Laila and Tango Glamour Jalousie was born as an instrumental but later in every country a lyric was written according to their taste and commercial preference citation needed This is the case of the above mentioned Vera Bloom for the previously cited Frankie Laine In Finland a lyric written by Kuliervo who is known In Great Britain the orchestra led by Gerald Bright presented his vocalist Monterrey whose true name was Montgomery singing a lyric by E Way and so appeared many others of the kind The boom of Jalousie stirred up a legal conflict with the Danish publishing house Wilhelm Hansen to which Gade had granted the royalties of all the pieces he would compose until a certain date The composer did not stick to what was agreed and published Jalousie by his own publishing house Gade amp Warny thinking that the contract had expired on the same day of the above mentioned premiere The issue was solved after Gade yielded a part of his royalties The number was included totally or partially in over 100 movies in numerous television series and on all new ways of playing back since records appeared citation needed Estate editWhen Gade drew up his will in 1956 he included his wish that all his estate and future royalties were granted to a foundation that had to be created under his name to sponsor young talented musicians Explaining that reason he said I still remember the financial and educational difficulties I had when I was young when I arrived in Copenhagen with the purpose of making a living with music With his will he opened a bank account with the deposit of 100 000 00 DDK In 1993 the publishing house founded by Gade sued Hansen s for the huge figures that the latter collected as royalties from Jalousie but the court passed judgment against the former Agreements had to be respected Every year the foundation holds a contest for young violinists in Gade s hometown On 8 November 1970 a postage stamp commemorating the centenary of his birth was issued There is a peculiar arrangement of Jealousy for a woodwind quintet which was premiered on the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of the accession to the throne of the queen Margaret of Denmark in the Elsinore Castle in June 1992 Recordings editIn 1998 Dacapo Recordings published a record with a part of his works some unpublished performed by the Odense Symphonic Orchestra conducted by Mathias Aeschbacher featuring the soloist Bjarne Hansen on violin Critics commented It is incredible that an unknown and so good music has been displayed because of the popularity of Jealousy Written to accompany the silent era blockbuster Son of Zorro when Gade was leader of the orchestra of the Palads Cinema 2 the tango premiered on 14 September 1925 and was an instant international hit When talkies were introduced it was featured in numerous films 3 Music composition editThe royalties allowed Gade to devote himself to composition full time for the rest of his life Arthur Fiedler made the first recording of the piece with the Boston Pops in 1935 further increasing Gade s income The royalties now fund a foundation for young musicians As a symphony composer Gade did not fare as well In an interview two years before his death Fiedler recalled that Gade came especially to Boston to thank him for the recording Gade also presented Fiedler with a score of a symphony which Fiedler recalled as one of the worst pieces of music I ever looked at 4 Notes edit Tango Jalousie was also the name of a Danish feature film produced in 1944 and a Danish short subject by animator Jannik Hastrup det Kongelige Bibliotek Jacob Gade Find IMDb Archived from the original on 2016 04 23 Retrieved 2018 06 30 Fiedler Builder of America s Musical Bridges Irving Kolodin Stereo Review February 1977 p 75External links editJacob Gade at IMDb Gade biography Biografia de Jacob Gade Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob Gade amp oldid 1221137074, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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