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Édouard Du Puy

Jean Baptiste Édouard Louis Camille Du Puy (1770 – 3 April 1822) was a Swiss-born singer, composer, director, and violinist. He lived and worked in Copenhagen and Stockholm from 1793 until his death in 1822.

Édouard Du Puy as an older man

Early years edit

 
Édouard Du Puy as a young man

Édouard Du Puy was born in Corcelles-Cormondrèche, Canton of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, around the year 1770, although sources differ on the exact year. From the age of four, he was raised by his uncle, a city musician in Geneva, whose last name Edouard later took. Seeing that his nephew had talent, the uncle made sure that Edouard became a musician of education.

In 1786, Du Puy was sent to Paris, where he was taught to play the piano by Jan Ladislav Dussek, and the violin by François Chabran. In 1789, he was appointed concertmaster at the court of Heinrich of Prussia in Rheinsberg, replacing J. A. P. Schulz, who was called to Denmark as a choir director at the Royal Danish Orchestra (Danish: Det Kongelige Kapel). Du Puy worked in Rheinsberg for four years while studying harmonies under Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch.

Stockholm and Copenhagen edit

Still in his early twenties, in 1793 Du Puy traveled throughout the Holy Roman Empire, Poland and Sweden as a violinist. While in Stockholm, he was appointed to the royal chapel, and later also as an opera singer at the Royal Swedish Opera. During this period, he also had an affair with Sophie Hagman[1] In 1799, he fell out of favor with king Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden by praising Napoleon. Du Puy was banished from Sweden, and traveled to Copenhagen.

In the beginning, Du Puy made his living by tutoring in music, and gave a concert at the Royal Danish Theatre on 29 March 1800, playing among other things a concerto for violin that he himself had composed. After this, he was quickly made concertmaster at the royal chapel, and in 1802, opera singer. Du Puy was a very successful opera singer, e.g. starring as Don Giovanni in Mozart's opera. Meanwhile, he still performed elsewhere both as a singer, violinist and director. His compositions were popular, especially the singspiel Youth and Folly, and a number of songs written for various plays.

Among his other activities, Du Puy was one of the directors of the most esteemed social clubs in Copenhagen at the time called The Harmony (Danish: Harmonien). In 1801, he joined the voluntary royal guard (Danish: Livjægerkorpset), and was made lieutenant in 1807 during the Battle of Copenhagen against the British during the Napoleonic Wars. As lieutenant, Du Puy could no longer perform on stage, but continued as concertmaster, violinist and giving singing lessons.

Banishment and return to Sweden edit

Du Puy had fathered a child during his time in Rheinsberg, but when he came to Copenhagen, he married Anna Louise Frederikke Müller in 1803, and had several affairs. He allegedly also had an affair with Princess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigslust, 4 December 1784 – Rome, 13 July 1840). She was married to Crown Prince Christian VIII, and mother of King Frederick VII of Denmark. Prince Christian divorced his wife and sent her into internal exile in Horsens, while Du Puy was banished from Denmark.

 
Édouard du Puy's grave, Johannes kyrkogård in Stockholm.

Although Du Puy applied for amnesty, it was of no use, and he left his family and traveled to Stockholm, where king Gustav IV Adolf had been deposed by a coup. In 1812, Du Puy was reinstated at the opera both as actor and Kapellmeister. Among other roles, he played Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart. By 1795, Du Puy was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music, and became titular professor in 1814.

Death and legacy edit

Du Puy died in his fifties, on 3 April 1822, while in Sweden. He was buried in the Johannes cemetery in Stockholm, where the Royal Swedish Academy of Music raised a monument in his honor in 1866. At his funeral, Mozart's Requiem was performed in Sweden for the first time.

As a violinist, Du Puy had a virtuoso style, with a firm intonation and sense of music. His voice was a light baritone, but he could also sing as a tenor, bass or even falsetto. He was also an acclaimed director and Kapellmeister. The Swedish Royal Chapel was one of Europe's best orchestras at the time, and Du Puy is mentioned as one of its best Kapellmeisters. His compositions are light, melodious and lively.

Choreographer for the Royal Danish Ballet, August Bournonville, made the ballet Livjægerne på Amager in 1871 in Du Puy's honor, about his life and using some of his compositions

Selected works edit

  • Youth and Folly (Ungdom og Galskap), a successful singspiel of 1806
  • Requiem in C minor for organ (1807)
  • Föreningen (play 1815)
  • Agander och Pagander (play 1818)
  • Balder (1819)
  • Felicie or Den romaneska flickan (comical opera 1821)
  • Björn Jernsida (unfinished opera)
  • Festen för den gamle generalen (ballet)
  • Violin Concerto in C major
  • Violin Concerto in D minor
  • Violin Concerto in E major
  • Concerto for 2 violins
  • Bassoon Concerto in C minor
  • Flute Concerto in D minor
  • Clarinet Concerto
  • Bassoon Concerto
  • Horn Concerto
  • Quartet No. 2 for strings
  • Quintet in C minor for strings
  • Quintet in A minor for bassoon and strings
  • Introduktion und Polonaise: for clarinet and piano
  • Duets for violin
  • 12 contra dance for piano
  • Horn quartet
  • Horn Trio
  • 6 quartets for 2 tenors and 2 basses

References edit

  1. ^ Carl Forsstrand (in Swedish): Sophie Hagman och hennes samtida. Några anteckningar från det gustavianska Stockholm. (English: Sophie Hagman and her contemporaries. Notes from Stockholm during the Gustavian age") Second edition. Wahlström & Widstrand, Stockholm (1911)

Sources edit

  • This article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia.
  • Livjægerne på Amager, Bournonville-ballet med Du Puy som emne
  • Mogens Wenzel Andreasen: Ungdom og Galskab - en guldalderroman om Du Puy og Weyse
  • Nordisk familjebok 1907
  • Salmonsens konversationsleksikon 1917
  • Dansk biografisk Leksikon 1905
  • Musik-Lexikon

External links edit

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Jean Baptiste Edouard Louis Camille Du Puy 1770 3 April 1822 was a Swiss born singer composer director and violinist He lived and worked in Copenhagen and Stockholm from 1793 until his death in 1822 Edouard Du Puy as an older man Contents 1 Early years 2 Stockholm and Copenhagen 3 Banishment and return to Sweden 4 Death and legacy 5 Selected works 6 References 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly years edit nbsp Edouard Du Puy as a young man Edouard Du Puy was born in Corcelles Cormondreche Canton of Neuchatel Switzerland around the year 1770 although sources differ on the exact year From the age of four he was raised by his uncle a city musician in Geneva whose last name Edouard later took Seeing that his nephew had talent the uncle made sure that Edouard became a musician of education In 1786 Du Puy was sent to Paris where he was taught to play the piano by Jan Ladislav Dussek and the violin by Francois Chabran In 1789 he was appointed concertmaster at the court of Heinrich of Prussia in Rheinsberg replacing J A P Schulz who was called to Denmark as a choir director at the Royal Danish Orchestra Danish Det Kongelige Kapel Du Puy worked in Rheinsberg for four years while studying harmonies under Carl Friedrich Christian Fasch Stockholm and Copenhagen editStill in his early twenties in 1793 Du Puy traveled throughout the Holy Roman Empire Poland and Sweden as a violinist While in Stockholm he was appointed to the royal chapel and later also as an opera singer at the Royal Swedish Opera During this period he also had an affair with Sophie Hagman 1 In 1799 he fell out of favor with king Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden by praising Napoleon Du Puy was banished from Sweden and traveled to Copenhagen In the beginning Du Puy made his living by tutoring in music and gave a concert at the Royal Danish Theatre on 29 March 1800 playing among other things a concerto for violin that he himself had composed After this he was quickly made concertmaster at the royal chapel and in 1802 opera singer Du Puy was a very successful opera singer e g starring as Don Giovanni in Mozart s opera Meanwhile he still performed elsewhere both as a singer violinist and director His compositions were popular especially the singspiel Youth and Folly and a number of songs written for various plays Among his other activities Du Puy was one of the directors of the most esteemed social clubs in Copenhagen at the time called The Harmony Danish Harmonien In 1801 he joined the voluntary royal guard Danish Livjaegerkorpset and was made lieutenant in 1807 during the Battle of Copenhagen against the British during the Napoleonic Wars As lieutenant Du Puy could no longer perform on stage but continued as concertmaster violinist and giving singing lessons Banishment and return to Sweden editDu Puy had fathered a child during his time in Rheinsberg but when he came to Copenhagen he married Anna Louise Frederikke Muller in 1803 and had several affairs He allegedly also had an affair with Princess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg Schwerin Ludwigslust 4 December 1784 Rome 13 July 1840 She was married to Crown Prince Christian VIII and mother of King Frederick VII of Denmark Prince Christian divorced his wife and sent her into internal exile in Horsens while Du Puy was banished from Denmark nbsp Edouard du Puy s grave Johannes kyrkogard in Stockholm Although Du Puy applied for amnesty it was of no use and he left his family and traveled to Stockholm where king Gustav IV Adolf had been deposed by a coup In 1812 Du Puy was reinstated at the opera both as actor and Kapellmeister Among other roles he played Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro by Mozart By 1795 Du Puy was a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music and became titular professor in 1814 Death and legacy editDu Puy died in his fifties on 3 April 1822 while in Sweden He was buried in the Johannes cemetery in Stockholm where the Royal Swedish Academy of Music raised a monument in his honor in 1866 At his funeral Mozart s Requiem was performed in Sweden for the first time As a violinist Du Puy had a virtuoso style with a firm intonation and sense of music His voice was a light baritone but he could also sing as a tenor bass or even falsetto He was also an acclaimed director and Kapellmeister The Swedish Royal Chapel was one of Europe s best orchestras at the time and Du Puy is mentioned as one of its best Kapellmeisters His compositions are light melodious and lively Choreographer for the Royal Danish Ballet August Bournonville made the ballet Livjaegerne pa Amager in 1871 in Du Puy s honor about his life and using some of his compositionsSelected works editYouth and Folly Ungdom og Galskap a successful singspiel of 1806 Requiem in C minor for organ 1807 Foreningen play 1815 Agander och Pagander play 1818 Balder 1819 Felicie or Den romaneska flickan comical opera 1821 Bjorn Jernsida unfinished opera Festen for den gamle generalen ballet Violin Concerto in C major Violin Concerto in D minor Violin Concerto in E major Concerto for 2 violins Bassoon Concerto in C minor Flute Concerto in D minor Clarinet Concerto Bassoon Concerto Horn Concerto Quartet No 2 for strings Quintet in C minor for strings Quintet in A minor for bassoon and strings Introduktion und Polonaise for clarinet and piano Duets for violin 12 contra dance for piano Horn quartet Horn Trio 6 quartets for 2 tenors and 2 bassesReferences edit Carl Forsstrand in Swedish Sophie Hagman och hennes samtida Nagra anteckningar fran det gustavianska Stockholm English Sophie Hagman and her contemporaries Notes from Stockholm during the Gustavian age Second edition Wahlstrom amp Widstrand Stockholm 1911 Sources editThis article was initially translated from the Danish Wikipedia Livjaegerne pa Amager Bournonville ballet med Du Puy som emne Mogens Wenzel Andreasen Ungdom og Galskab en guldalderroman om Du Puy og Weyse Nordisk familjebok 1907 Salmonsens konversationsleksikon 1917 Dansk biografisk Leksikon 1905 Musik LexikonExternal 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