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Gustav Kobbé

Gustav Kobbé (March 4, 1857[1] – July 27, 1918)[2] was an American music critic and author, best known for his guide to the operas, The Complete Opera Book, first published (posthumously) in the United States in 1919 and the United Kingdom in 1922.

Gustav Kobbé
Born(1857-03-04)March 4, 1857
New York, New York
DiedJuly 27, 1918(1918-07-27) (aged 61)
Great South Bay, New York
EducationColumbia University
Occupation(s)Critic, writer
Spouse
Carolyn Wheeler
(m. 1882)
RelativesWilliam August Kobbé (brother)

Life and career edit

Kobbé was born in March 1857 in New York City, to William August Kobbé and Sarah Lord Sistare Kobbé.[3] His father was born in Idstein, near Wiesbaden, in the Duchy of Nassau (now part of Germany), and represented that country in New York as consul general until it was absorbed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866. His mother was born in New London, Connecticut, to a prominent New England family.[1]

When Gustav Kobbé was ten years old, he was sent to Wiesbaden to study composition and the piano with Adolf Hagen. Following five years of study in Germany, he returned to New York City for additional study under Joseph Mosenthal. Afterward, he graduated from Columbia College in 1877 and two years later from Columbia Law School. He received his M.A. from Columbia in 1880.[4] In 1882, he married Carolyn Wheeler.[5]

He made his career in literary and newspaper work, and contributed articles on musical and dramatic subjects to the leading magazines and periodicals.[6] His hobby was sailing, and it was while he was out in the Great South Bay off Bay Shore, New York, in July 1918, that a seaplane, coming down for a landing, struck his boat and killed him instantly.[2][7]

Literary work edit

Kobbé began his literary career as co-editor of the Musical Review. He was on the staff of the New York Sun in 1881,[4] and in 1882 was sent as correspondent to Bayreuth in Bavaria, Germany by the New York World for the first performance of Parsifal. He contributed many articles - on music, drama and travel - to the leading American magazines of his day - The Century Magazine, Scribner's Magazine, The Forum, North American Review, Ladies' Home Journal, The Delineator, etc. He became music critic of the New York Herald when that newspaper was owned by James Gordon Bennett, remaining with it for eighteen years.

He was on the point of completing the book which was afterwards published as The Complete Opera Book when he died. Various additions were made to it before publication, and the work in its original form was edited by Katharine Wright, who at the same time included some additional operas in sections that bear her initials. Its full title was The Complete Opera Book : the Stories of the Operas, Together with 400 of the Leading Airs and Motives in Musical Notation.

Notable works edit

  • The Ring of the Nibelung (1887) reprinted in Wagner's Life and works
  • Wagner's Life and works (two volumes, 1890)
  • New York and its Environs (1891)
  • The New Jersey Coast and Pines: An Illustrated Guide-book (with Road-maps) (1891)[8]
  • Plays for Amateurs (1892)
  • My Rosary, and Other Poems (1896)
  • Miriam (1898)
  • Signora, a Child of the Opera House, a novel (1902)
  • Famous Actors & Actresses And Their Homes (1903)
  • Wagner's Music-Dramas Analyzed (1904), with which were combined his other later Wagner works
  • The Loves of Great Composers (1905)
  • Wagner and His Isolde (1905)
  • Opera Singers (1905, sixth edition revised, 1913)
  • Famous American Songs (1906)
  • How to Appreciate Music (New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1906)
  • The Pianolist (1907)
  • Portrait Gallery of Great Composers (1911)
  • A Tribute to the Dog-Including the Famous Tribute by Senator Vest (1910 & 1911)
  • Modern Women (1916)
  • The Complete Opera Book (1919 & 1922), continued for several editions by the Earl of Harewood

He was editor of the Lotus Magazine from 1909 to 1918.[4]

Family edit

Gustav's brother, Major General William August Kobbé (1840–1931), served with the United States Army and became famous during the war on the Philippines.[3] His grandson, Francis Thorne, is a well known composer. Through his daughter, Virginia, Kobbé is the great-great-grandfather of actor Justin Theroux.[9][10]

Notes edit

 
Gustav Kobbé (sitting down left)
  1. ^ a b Lewis Randolph Hamersly, et al. Who's who in New York (city and State). New York: L.R. Hamersly, 1904. p. 353.
  2. ^ a b "Hydroplane Kills Kobbe in his Boat; Naval Pilot Unaware He Had Struck Art Critic's Craft." New York Times. July 28, 1918. p. 1. Accessed January 30, 2008.
  3. ^ a b Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Kobbé, William August" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  4. ^ a b c Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Kobbé, Gustav" . Encyclopedia Americana.
  5. ^ "The season, an annual record in New York, Brooklyn, and vicinity". ebooksread.com. Retrieved April 9, 2012.
  6. ^ One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainGilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Kobbé, Gustav" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  7. ^ The Earl of Harewood (Ed.), Kobbé's Complete Opera Book. London and New York: Putnam, 1954. p. xiii.
  8. ^ Kobbé, Gustav (1891). The New Jersey Coast and Pines: An Illustrated Guide-book (with Road-maps). New York: Gustav Kobbé Company.
  9. ^ Mrs. Hollins wed in Reno; Daughter of Mrs. Gustav Kobbe Is Bride of Henry Morgan. New York Times. November 5, 1937. p. 20.
  10. ^ Hollins-Kobbe Wedding on Nov. 18. New York Times. October 23, 1909. Visited April 9, 2012.

References edit

External links edit

  • Works by Gustav Kobbé at Project Gutenberg
  • Works by or about Gustav Kobbé at Internet Archive
  • Works by Gustav Kobbé at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)  
  • The Complete Opera Book text at Bob's Opera World
  • The Loves of Great Composers by Gustav Kobbé at Project Gutenberg text at Project Gutenberg

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Gustav Kobbe March 4 1857 1 July 27 1918 2 was an American music critic and author best known for his guide to the operas The Complete Opera Book first published posthumously in the United States in 1919 and the United Kingdom in 1922 Gustav KobbeBorn 1857 03 04 March 4 1857New York New YorkDiedJuly 27 1918 1918 07 27 aged 61 Great South Bay New YorkEducationColumbia UniversityOccupation s Critic writerSpouseCarolyn Wheeler m 1882 wbr RelativesWilliam August Kobbe brother Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Literary work 1 2 Notable works 2 Family 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksLife and career editKobbe was born in March 1857 in New York City to William August Kobbe and Sarah Lord Sistare Kobbe 3 His father was born in Idstein near Wiesbaden in the Duchy of Nassau now part of Germany and represented that country in New York as consul general until it was absorbed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866 His mother was born in New London Connecticut to a prominent New England family 1 When Gustav Kobbe was ten years old he was sent to Wiesbaden to study composition and the piano with Adolf Hagen Following five years of study in Germany he returned to New York City for additional study under Joseph Mosenthal Afterward he graduated from Columbia College in 1877 and two years later from Columbia Law School He received his M A from Columbia in 1880 4 In 1882 he married Carolyn Wheeler 5 He made his career in literary and newspaper work and contributed articles on musical and dramatic subjects to the leading magazines and periodicals 6 His hobby was sailing and it was while he was out in the Great South Bay off Bay Shore New York in July 1918 that a seaplane coming down for a landing struck his boat and killed him instantly 2 7 Literary work edit Kobbe began his literary career as co editor of the Musical Review He was on the staff of the New York Sun in 1881 4 and in 1882 was sent as correspondent to Bayreuth in Bavaria Germany by the New York World for the first performance of Parsifal He contributed many articles on music drama and travel to the leading American magazines of his day The Century Magazine Scribner s Magazine The Forum North American Review Ladies Home Journal The Delineator etc He became music critic of the New York Herald when that newspaper was owned by James Gordon Bennett remaining with it for eighteen years He was on the point of completing the book which was afterwards published as The Complete Opera Book when he died Various additions were made to it before publication and the work in its original form was edited by Katharine Wright who at the same time included some additional operas in sections that bear her initials Its full title was The Complete Opera Book the Stories of the Operas Together with 400 of the Leading Airs and Motives in Musical Notation Notable works edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Gustav Kobbe The Ring of the Nibelung 1887 reprinted in Wagner s Life and works Wagner s Life and works two volumes 1890 New York and its Environs 1891 The New Jersey Coast and Pines An Illustrated Guide book with Road maps 1891 8 Plays for Amateurs 1892 My Rosary and Other Poems 1896 Miriam 1898 Signora a Child of the Opera House a novel 1902 Famous Actors amp Actresses And Their Homes 1903 Wagner s Music Dramas Analyzed 1904 with which were combined his other later Wagner works The Loves of Great Composers 1905 Wagner and His Isolde 1905 Opera Singers 1905 sixth edition revised 1913 Famous American Songs 1906 How to Appreciate Music New York Moffat Yard amp Company 1906 The Pianolist 1907 Portrait Gallery of Great Composers 1911 A Tribute to the Dog Including the Famous Tribute by Senator Vest 1910 amp 1911 Modern Women 1916 The Complete Opera Book 1919 amp 1922 continued for several editions by the Earl of Harewood He was editor of the Lotus Magazine from 1909 to 1918 4 Family editGustav s brother Major General William August Kobbe 1840 1931 served with the United States Army and became famous during the war on the Philippines 3 His grandson Francis Thorne is a well known composer Through his daughter Virginia Kobbe is the great great grandfather of actor Justin Theroux 9 10 Notes edit nbsp Gustav Kobbe sitting down left a b Lewis Randolph Hamersly et al Who s who in New York city and State New York L R Hamersly 1904 p 353 a b Hydroplane Kills Kobbe in his Boat Naval Pilot Unaware He Had Struck Art Critic s Craft New York Times July 28 1918 p 1 Accessed January 30 2008 a b Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 Kobbe William August Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton a b c Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Kobbe Gustav Encyclopedia Americana The season an annual record in New York Brooklyn and vicinity ebooksread com Retrieved April 9 2012 One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Gilman D C Peck H T Colby F M eds 1905 Kobbe Gustav New International Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Dodd Mead The Earl of Harewood Ed Kobbe s Complete Opera Book London and New York Putnam 1954 p xiii Kobbe Gustav 1891 The New Jersey Coast and Pines An Illustrated Guide book with Road maps New York Gustav Kobbe Company Mrs Hollins wed in Reno Daughter of Mrs Gustav Kobbe Is Bride of Henry Morgan New York Times November 5 1937 p 20 Hollins Kobbe Wedding on Nov 18 New York Times October 23 1909 Visited April 9 2012 References editG Kobbe The Complete Opera Book Putnam and Sons New York 1919 London 1922 The Earl of Harewood Ed Kobbe s Complete Opera Book Putnam London and New York 1954 Wilson J G Fiske J eds 1900 Kobbe William August Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography New York D Appleton External links editWorks by Gustav Kobbe at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Gustav Kobbe at Internet Archive Works by Gustav Kobbe at LibriVox public domain audiobooks nbsp The Complete Opera Book text at Bob s Opera World The Loves of Great Composers by Gustav Kobbe at Project Gutenberg text at Project 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