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Sophia Dussek

Sophia Giustina Dussek (née Corri; later Moralt; 1 May 1775 in Edinburgh – c. 1831 in London)[1] was a Scottish singer, pianist, harpist, and composer of Italian descent.

Portrait of Sophia Dussek

In 1792, Dussek married the composer Jan Ladislav Dussek. Following Jan's death in 1812, Sophia married the violist John Alvis Moralt. The couple lived in Paddington, where she founded a music school.

The opus 2 sonatas were published in at least 3 editions in the 1790s by the Corri-Dussek company in London as by Madame Dussek, and there is no reason to doubt that the 6 sonatas of opus 2, including the famous C minor sonata published and misattributed by Schott as by JL, are anything but the work of Sophia. Paris editions of opus 2 published by Pleyel only bear the name Dussek, leading Zabaleta to his misattribution, but nobody actually claimed opus 2 as the work of JL rather than Dussek before the mid-20th century.[citation needed]

Life and family edit

Sophia Dussek was born into the Corri family. She studied voice with her father, composer, music publisher, and impresario Domenico Corri[1]. Her uncle was composer Natale Corri and her cousin was soprano Fanny Corri-Paltoni. Her father provided Sophia with vocal instruction and had her performing from a young age. She was well known as a soprano and composer of songs.

After moving to London in 1788, she studied with Luigi Marchesi and Giovanni Battista Cimador. Dussek was a highly accomplished performer and she had her London debut at the prestigious Salomon concerts in 1791 with Haydn directing from the harpsichord, and afterwards sang quite a bit of the series, taking part in the first performance of Haydn’s The Storm. In 1792, she sang the lead in the premiere of Harriet Wainwright's opera Comala.

She also played a big role in the introduction of Mozart's music to London. She was a soloist in the London premiere of the Requiem, given at John Ashley's Lenten Oratorios, Covent Garden, on 20 February 1801. In 1792 she married Jan Ladislav Dussek. She had been performing, singing and playing the piano and harp with him for some time before that. Their daughter, Olivia, was also a pianist, harpist, and composer.

In 1796, Sophia began having serious marital troubles with her husband. In an account of uncertain veracity, it was reported that Sophia, who had fallen in love with another man, asked Dussek for money to repair her harp. She then used the money to leave the house, removing her belongings in her harp case, and claiming to have left for dinner with a female friend. A suspicious Dussek went with his father-in-law to the man's house, where Sophia locked herself in. She and Dussek argued, and she cursed him, claiming to be pregnant by the other man. Dussek, relenting, promised her freedom to do what she wanted; this led to a reconciliation of sorts.[2]

Sophia had to wait until she knew Dussek had died before she could remarry. After Jan Ladislav's death in 1812 Sophia married the viola player John Alvis Moralt. They lived in Paddington, where she established a music school. She published sonatas, rondos, variations, and numerous arrangements for the piano or harp.

Works list edit

Keyboard
  • Sonata for pianoforte (harpsichord) with violin or flute, Op. 1 (London, ca. 1793)
  • 3 Sonatas for harpsichord (pianoforte) with violin, Op. 1 (Paris)
  • Sonata for pianoforte (London, ca. 1805)
Keyboard or Harp
  • The New German Waltz - adapted as a Rondo for Harp or Piano Forte (1799)
Harp
  • 3 Sonatas with Scots Airs and Reels for the Adagios & Rondos, Op. 2 (Book I): B-flat, G, C minor (London, Corri & Co., 1794)
  • 3 Sonatas with Scots Airs and Reels for the Adagios & Rondos, Op. 2 (Book II): E-flat, F, C (London, Corri & Co., 1795)
  • A French air with variations (London, Chappel & Co., 1820)
  • "C’est l’amour": A 3rd French air with variations (London, Chappel & Co., 1820)
  • Introduction and March (London, 1822)
  • Variations on God Save the King (London, 1822)
  • "La Chasse": An original rondo (London, Chappel & Co., 1824)
  • at least 7 sets of Favorite Airs (London), some with flute or violin ad libitum
  • arrangements
Harp and piano
  • Duett (London, ca. 1812)
  • Introduction and Waltz (London, 1822)
  • arrangements

Editions edit

  • Sophia Corri. Main Works for Solo Harp: 6 Sonatas Op. 2 / French Air / C’est l’Amour / La Chasse. Ed. Floraleda Sacchi. Ut Orpheus Edizioni, 2010, ISMN 979-0-2153-1828-1

Selected discography edit

  • . Includes six Sonatas. Performed (on historical instrument) by Floraleda Sacchi (Tactus Records, 2009, TC.772801)
  • Sophia Corri Dussek: Works for solo harp. Includes six Sonatas. Performed (on historical instrument) by Floraleda Sacchi (Amadeus Arte, 2011, AAP11006)
  • Sophia Corri-Dussek: works for harp & piano. Includes Piano sonata in A major. Performed (on historical instruments) by Floraleda Sacchi and Marco Cadario (Amadeus Arte, 2011, AAP11007)
  • Madame et Monsieur Dussek: harp sonatas, sonatinas and pieces performed (on historical instrument) by Masumi Nagasawa (Etcetera Records, 2012, KTC 1439)
  • Jan Ladislav Dussek. Duos for harp & pianoforte: Sophia's Introduction & waltz performed (on historical instruments) by Masumi Nagasawa & Richard Egarr (Etcetera Records, 2012, KTC 1436)
  • Dussek, Jan Ladislav & Sophia: Harp sonatas by Kyunghee Kim-Sutre (Sonarti records, 2013, RT01)

Notes edit

  1. ^ The date of 1847 usually given as her death date is actually that of her second husband's death. No death certificate for Sophia is extant, whereas there is a certificate from 1847 for J. Moralt.
  2. ^ Craw, Howard (1964). A Biography and Thematic Catalog of the works of J.L. Dussek. University of Southern California

References edit

External links edit

  • 3 Favorite Airs with Variations for the Harp, Set 1 Score by MUSOPEN
  • 3 Favorite Airs, Set 2 Score by MUSOPEN
  • 3 Harp Sonatas, Op.2 Score by MUSOPEN
  • German Wikipedia page of Sophia Dussek (As Sophia Corri)

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This article 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 Sophia Dussek news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sophia Giustina Dussek nee Corri later Moralt 1 May 1775 in Edinburgh c 1831 in London 1 was a Scottish singer pianist harpist and composer of Italian descent Portrait of Sophia DussekIn 1792 Dussek married the composer Jan Ladislav Dussek Following Jan s death in 1812 Sophia married the violist John Alvis Moralt The couple lived in Paddington where she founded a music school The opus 2 sonatas were published in at least 3 editions in the 1790s by the Corri Dussek company in London as by Madame Dussek and there is no reason to doubt that the 6 sonatas of opus 2 including the famous C minor sonata published and misattributed by Schott as by JL are anything but the work of Sophia Paris editions of opus 2 published by Pleyel only bear the name Dussek leading Zabaleta to his misattribution but nobody actually claimed opus 2 as the work of JL rather than Dussek before the mid 20th century citation needed Contents 1 Life and family 2 Works list 3 Editions 4 Selected discography 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksLife and family editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sophia Dussek was born into the Corri family She studied voice with her father composer music publisher and impresario Domenico Corri 1 Her uncle was composer Natale Corri and her cousin was soprano Fanny Corri Paltoni Her father provided Sophia with vocal instruction and had her performing from a young age She was well known as a soprano and composer of songs After moving to London in 1788 she studied with Luigi Marchesi and Giovanni Battista Cimador Dussek was a highly accomplished performer and she had her London debut at the prestigious Salomon concerts in 1791 with Haydn directing from the harpsichord and afterwards sang quite a bit of the series taking part in the first performance of Haydn s The Storm In 1792 she sang the lead in the premiere of Harriet Wainwright s opera Comala She also played a big role in the introduction of Mozart s music to London She was a soloist in the London premiere of the Requiem given at John Ashley s Lenten Oratorios Covent Garden on 20 February 1801 In 1792 she married Jan Ladislav Dussek She had been performing singing and playing the piano and harp with him for some time before that Their daughter Olivia was also a pianist harpist and composer In 1796 Sophia began having serious marital troubles with her husband In an account of uncertain veracity it was reported that Sophia who had fallen in love with another man asked Dussek for money to repair her harp She then used the money to leave the house removing her belongings in her harp case and claiming to have left for dinner with a female friend A suspicious Dussek went with his father in law to the man s house where Sophia locked herself in She and Dussek argued and she cursed him claiming to be pregnant by the other man Dussek relenting promised her freedom to do what she wanted this led to a reconciliation of sorts 2 Sophia had to wait until she knew Dussek had died before she could remarry After Jan Ladislav s death in 1812 Sophia married the viola player John Alvis Moralt They lived in Paddington where she established a music school She published sonatas rondos variations and numerous arrangements for the piano or harp Works list editKeyboardSonata for pianoforte harpsichord with violin or flute Op 1 London ca 1793 3 Sonatas for harpsichord pianoforte with violin Op 1 Paris Sonata for pianoforte London ca 1805 Keyboard or HarpThe New German Waltz adapted as a Rondo for Harp or Piano Forte 1799 Harp3 Sonatas with Scots Airs and Reels for the Adagios amp Rondos Op 2 Book I B flat G C minor London Corri amp Co 1794 3 Sonatas with Scots Airs and Reels for the Adagios amp Rondos Op 2 Book II E flat F C London Corri amp Co 1795 A French air with variations London Chappel amp Co 1820 C est l amour A 3rd French air with variations London Chappel amp Co 1820 Introduction and March London 1822 Variations on God Save the King London 1822 La Chasse An original rondo London Chappel amp Co 1824 at least 7 sets of Favorite Airs London some with flute or violin ad libitum arrangementsHarp and pianoDuett London ca 1812 Introduction and Waltz London 1822 arrangementsEditions editSophia Corri Main Works for Solo Harp 6 Sonatas Op 2 French Air C est l Amour La Chasse Ed Floraleda Sacchi Ut Orpheus Edizioni 2010 ISMN 979 0 2153 1828 1Selected discography editSophia Giustona Corri Works for solo harp Includes six Sonatas Performed on historical instrument by Floraleda Sacchi Tactus Records 2009 TC 772801 Sophia Corri Dussek Works for solo harp Includes six Sonatas Performed on historical instrument by Floraleda Sacchi Amadeus Arte 2011 AAP11006 Sophia Corri Dussek works for harp amp piano Includes Piano sonata in A major Performed on historical instruments by Floraleda Sacchi and Marco Cadario Amadeus Arte 2011 AAP11007 Madame et Monsieur Dussek harp sonatas sonatinas and pieces performed on historical instrument by Masumi Nagasawa Etcetera Records 2012 KTC 1439 Jan Ladislav Dussek Duos for harp amp pianoforte Sophia s Introduction amp waltz performed on historical instruments by Masumi Nagasawa amp Richard Egarr Etcetera Records 2012 KTC 1436 Dussek Jan Ladislav amp Sophia Harp sonatas by Kyunghee Kim Sutre Sonarti records 2013 RT01 Notes edit The date of 1847 usually given as her death date is actually that of her second husband s death No death certificate for Sophia is extant whereas there is a certificate from 1847 for J Moralt Craw Howard 1964 A Biography and Thematic Catalog of the works of J L Dussek University of Southern CaliforniaReferences editShaljean Bonnie 2001 Dussek 5 Sophia Dussek In Sadie Stanley Tyrrell John eds The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Vol vii 2nd ed London Macmillan pp 765 766 External links editFree scores by Sophia Corri Dussek at the International Music Score Library Project IMSLP 3 Favorite Airs with Variations for the Harp Set 1 Score by MUSOPEN 3 Favorite Airs Set 2 Score by MUSOPEN 3 Harp Sonatas Op 2 Score by MUSOPEN German Wikipedia page of Sophia Dussek As Sophia Corri Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sophia Dussek amp oldid 1217336798, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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