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Otto Nicolai

Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai (9 June 1810 – 11 May 1849) was a German composer, conductor, and one of the founders of the Vienna Philharmonic. Nicolai is best known for his operatic version of Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor as Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor. In addition to five operas, Nicolai composed lieder, works for orchestra, chorus, ensemble, and solo instruments.[1]

Otto Nicolai

Biography

Nicolai, a child prodigy, was born in Königsberg, Prussia. He received his first musical education from his father, Carl Ernst Daniel Nicolai, who was also a composer and musical director. During his childhood his parents divorced, and while still a youth, early in June 1826, Nicolai ran away from his parents' "loveless" home,[2] taking refuge in Stargard with a senior legal official called August Adler who treated the musical prodigy like a son and, when Nikolai was seventeen, sent him to Berlin to study with Carl Friedrich Zelter.[citation needed]

After initial successes in Germany, including his first symphony (1831) and public concerts, he became musician to the Prussian embassy in Rome. When Verdi declined the libretto of Il proscritto by the proprietors of La Scala in Milan, it was offered instead to Nicolai. Later, Nicolai refused a libretto by the same author, and it went to Verdi, whose Nabucco was his first early success. All of Nicolai's operas were originally written in Italian, the sole exception being his last and best known opera, The Merry Wives of Windsor, written in German. At one time he was even more popular in Italy than Verdi.[3]

During the early 1840s, Nicolai established himself as a major figure in the concert life of Vienna. In 1844 he was offered the position, vacated by Felix Mendelssohn, of Kapellmeister at the Berlin Cathedral; but he did not reestablish himself in Berlin until the last year of his life.[citation needed]

On 11 May 1849, two months after the premiere of The Merry Wives of Windsor, and only two days after his appointment as Hofkapellmeister at the Berlin Staatsoper, he collapsed and died from a stroke. On the same day of his death, he was elected a member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Arts.[citation needed]

Nicolai was portrayed by Hans Nielsen in the 1940 film Falstaff in Vienna.

Works

Operas

Title Genre Sub­divisions Libretto Composition Première date Place, theatre
La figlia abbandonata     1837 unfinished  
Rosmonda d'Inghilterra (given at the first performance as: Enrico II) melodramma serio 2 acts Felice Romani 1837–1838 26 November 1839 Trieste, Teatro Grande
Il templario melodramma 3 acts Girolamo Maria Marini, after Walter Scott 1839–1840 11 February 1840 Turin, Teatro Regio
Gildippe ed Odoardo melodramma 3 acts Temistocle Solera 1840 26 December 1840 Genoa
Il proscritto   3 acts Gaetano Rossi 1841 13 March 1841 Milan, La Scala
Die Heimkehr des Verbannten (revision of Il proscritto) tragische Oper 3 acts Siegfried Kapper 1843 3 February 1844 Vienna, Theater am Kärntnertor
Der Tempelritter (revision of Il templario)   3 acts Siegfried Kapper 1845 20 December 1845 Vienna, Theater am Kärntnertor
Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor komische-fantastische Oper 3 acts Salomon Hermann Mosenthal, after William Shakespeare, The Merry Wives of Windsor 1845–1846 9 March 1849 Berlin, Hofoper

Other

  • Six four-part unaccompanied lieder, Op. 6
  • Variazioni concertanti su motivi favoriti dell'opera La sonnambula di Bellini, Op. 26, for soprano, horn and piano (or cello or clarinet) (republished in 2000 by edition mf)
  • Ecclesiastical Festival Overture on the chorale "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott", Op. 31
  • Pater noster, Op. 33, for two mixed choirs (SATB/SATB) a cappella with soloists (SATB/SATB). Published by Schott Music in 1999.
  • Der dritte Psalm (Psalm 3) for alto solo. (Manuscript at Library of Congress.)
  • Six sonatas for two horns: from the Handel Knot-Farquharson Cousins ms (re(?)published by Edition Kunzelmann in 1977.)
  • Mass in D major (1832/1845). (Recorded on the label Koch Schwann in 1981, subsequently reissued on compact disc. Published by Augsburg : A. Böhm in 1986.)
  • Te Deum (1832); Psalm 97, "Der Herr ist König"; Psalm 31, "Herr, auf Dich traue ich"; "Ehre sei Gott in der Höhe" (psalm and liturgical settings recorded also on Koch Schwann. Te Deum was also recorded on Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft LPM 39,170 in 1966.) Psalms 31 & 97 published by Bote & Bock of Berlin in 1977.
  • Two symphonies: No. 0 (1831) and No. 1 in D (1835, rev. 1845)
  • Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra in Eb major (1835)

Songs and duets

  • Wenn sanft des Abends, Op. 2a
  • Der Schäfer im Mai / Männersinn, Op. 3
  • Abschied, Op. 13
  • Auf ewig dein, Op. 14
  • Wie der Tag mir schleicht / Willkommen du Gottes Sonne / Die Schwalbe, Op. 15
  • Lebewohl / An die Entfernte / Randino / Das treue Mädchen, Op. 16
  • Schlafendes Herzenssöhnchen, Op. 19
  • Rastlose Liebe, Op. 23
  • Il duolo d'amore / Se tranquillo a te d'accanto / Il desiderio al lido op. 24
  • Die Träne, Op. 30
  • Die Beruhigung / Der getreue Bub / Stürm, stürm, du Winterwind, Op. 34
  • Der Kuckuck / Flohjammer / Du bist zu klein, mein Hänselein, Op. 35
  • Herbstlied, Op. 37

Works for piano

  • Six danses brillantes
  • Rondo capriccioso
  • Sonata in d minor Op. 27
  • Mondwalzer
  • Etude Adieu à Liszt, Op. 28
  • 3 Etudes, Op. 40

References

Notes

  1. ^ Chisholm 1911, p. 662.
  2. ^ Biographical on-line note 13 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in German)
  3. ^ John Cargher. "The Italian job", ABC Radio 24 Hours, November 2001, pg. 42

Sources

  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Nicolaï, Otto" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 662.
  • Nicolai, Otto (1892). Schröder, B. (ed.). Otto Nicolais Tagebücher nebst biographischen Ergänzungen (in German). Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel. OCLC 17601836.
  • Nicolai, Otto (1924). Altmann Wilhelm (ed.). Otto Nicolai, Briefe an seinen Vater, soweit erhalten (in German). Regensburg: G. Bosse. OCLC 3463501.
  • Sadie, Stanley (1992). Brown, Clive (ed.). Nicolai, Carl Otto Ehrenfried in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera. Grove's Dictionaries of Music. ISBN 0-333-73432-7.

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Carl Otto Ehrenfried Nicolai 9 June 1810 11 May 1849 was a German composer conductor and one of the founders of the Vienna Philharmonic Nicolai is best known for his operatic version of Shakespeare s comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor as Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor In addition to five operas Nicolai composed lieder works for orchestra chorus ensemble and solo instruments 1 Otto Nicolai Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Operas 2 2 Other 2 3 Songs and duets 2 4 Works for piano 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Otto Nicolai news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Nicolai a child prodigy was born in Konigsberg Prussia He received his first musical education from his father Carl Ernst Daniel Nicolai who was also a composer and musical director During his childhood his parents divorced and while still a youth early in June 1826 Nicolai ran away from his parents loveless home 2 taking refuge in Stargard with a senior legal official called August Adler who treated the musical prodigy like a son and when Nikolai was seventeen sent him to Berlin to study with Carl Friedrich Zelter citation needed After initial successes in Germany including his first symphony 1831 and public concerts he became musician to the Prussian embassy in Rome When Verdi declined the libretto of Il proscritto by the proprietors of La Scala in Milan it was offered instead to Nicolai Later Nicolai refused a libretto by the same author and it went to Verdi whose Nabucco was his first early success All of Nicolai s operas were originally written in Italian the sole exception being his last and best known opera The Merry Wives of Windsor written in German At one time he was even more popular in Italy than Verdi 3 During the early 1840s Nicolai established himself as a major figure in the concert life of Vienna In 1844 he was offered the position vacated by Felix Mendelssohn of Kapellmeister at the Berlin Cathedral but he did not reestablish himself in Berlin until the last year of his life citation needed On 11 May 1849 two months after the premiere of The Merry Wives of Windsor and only two days after his appointment as Hofkapellmeister at the Berlin Staatsoper he collapsed and died from a stroke On the same day of his death he was elected a member of the Royal Prussian Academy of Arts citation needed Nicolai was portrayed by Hans Nielsen in the 1940 film Falstaff in Vienna Works EditOperas Edit Title Genre Sub divisions Libretto Composition Premiere date Place theatreLa figlia abbandonata 1837 unfinished Rosmonda d Inghilterra given at the first performance as Enrico II melodramma serio 2 acts Felice Romani 1837 1838 26 November 1839 Trieste Teatro GrandeIl templario melodramma 3 acts Girolamo Maria Marini after Walter Scott 1839 1840 11 February 1840 Turin Teatro RegioGildippe ed Odoardo melodramma 3 acts Temistocle Solera 1840 26 December 1840 GenoaIl proscritto 3 acts Gaetano Rossi 1841 13 March 1841 Milan La ScalaDie Heimkehr des Verbannten revision of Il proscritto tragische Oper 3 acts Siegfried Kapper 1843 3 February 1844 Vienna Theater am KarntnertorDer Tempelritter revision of Il templario 3 acts Siegfried Kapper 1845 20 December 1845 Vienna Theater am KarntnertorDie lustigen Weiber von Windsor komische fantastische Oper 3 acts Salomon Hermann Mosenthal after William Shakespeare The Merry Wives of Windsor 1845 1846 9 March 1849 Berlin HofoperOther Edit Six four part unaccompanied lieder Op 6 Variazioni concertanti su motivi favoriti dell opera La sonnambula di Bellini Op 26 for soprano horn and piano or cello or clarinet republished in 2000 by edition mf Ecclesiastical Festival Overture on the chorale Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott Op 31 Pater noster Op 33 for two mixed choirs SATB SATB a cappella with soloists SATB SATB Published by Schott Music in 1999 Der dritte Psalm Psalm 3 for alto solo Manuscript at Library of Congress Six sonatas for two horns from the Handel Knot Farquharson Cousins ms re published by Edition Kunzelmann in 1977 Mass in D major 1832 1845 Recorded on the label Koch Schwann in 1981 subsequently reissued on compact disc Published by Augsburg A Bohm in 1986 Te Deum 1832 Psalm 97 Der Herr ist Konig Psalm 31 Herr auf Dich traue ich Ehre sei Gott in der Hohe psalm and liturgical settings recorded also on Koch Schwann Te Deum was also recorded on Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft LPM 39 170 in 1966 Psalms 31 amp 97 published by Bote amp Bock of Berlin in 1977 Two symphonies No 0 1831 and No 1 in D 1835 rev 1845 Concertino for Trumpet and Orchestra in Eb major 1835 Songs and duets Edit Wenn sanft des Abends Op 2a Der Schafer im Mai Mannersinn Op 3 Abschied Op 13 Auf ewig dein Op 14 Wie der Tag mir schleicht Willkommen du Gottes Sonne Die Schwalbe Op 15 Lebewohl An die Entfernte Randino Das treue Madchen Op 16 Schlafendes Herzenssohnchen Op 19 Rastlose Liebe Op 23 Il duolo d amore Se tranquillo a te d accanto Il desiderio al lido op 24 Die Trane Op 30 Die Beruhigung Der getreue Bub Sturm sturm du Winterwind Op 34 Der Kuckuck Flohjammer Du bist zu klein mein Hanselein Op 35 Herbstlied Op 37Works for piano Edit Six danses brillantes Rondo capriccioso Sonata in d minor Op 27 Mondwalzer Etude Adieu a Liszt Op 28 3 Etudes Op 40References EditNotes This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chisholm 1911 p 662 Biographical on line note Archived 13 February 2008 at the Wayback Machine in German John Cargher The Italian job ABC Radio 24 Hours November 2001 pg 42 Sources Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Nicolai Otto Encyclopaedia Britannica Vol 19 11th ed Cambridge University Press p 662 Nicolai Otto 1892 Schroder B ed Otto Nicolais Tagebucher nebst biographischen Erganzungen in German Leipzig Breitkopf amp Hartel OCLC 17601836 Nicolai Otto 1924 Altmann Wilhelm ed Otto Nicolai Briefe an seinen Vater soweit erhalten in German Regensburg G Bosse OCLC 3463501 Sadie Stanley 1992 Brown Clive ed Nicolai Carl Otto Ehrenfried inThe New Grove Dictionary of Opera Grove s Dictionaries of Music ISBN 0 333 73432 7 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Otto Nicolai Works by or about Otto Nicolai at Internet Archive Free scores by Otto Nicolai at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP Otto Nicolai biography and timeline at MusicWeb Classpedia Otto Nicolai at AllMusic Otto Nicolai at IMDb Otto Nicolai at Find a Grave Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Otto Nicolai amp oldid 1125398713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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