- Louis Niedermeyer
Abraham Louis Niedermeyer (
27 April 1802 –14 March 1861 ) was acomposer chiefly ofchurch music but also of a fewopera s, and a teacher who took over the "Ecole Choron", duly renamedÉcole Niedermeyer , a school for the study and practice of church music, where several eminent French musicians studied includingGabriel Fauré andAndré Messager .Born in
Nyon ,Switzerland , Niedermeyer studiedpiano inVienna withIgnaz Moscheles and composition withEmmanuel Aloys Förster . He studied further inRome withVincenzo Fioravanti (1819) and inNaples withNicola Antonio Zingarelli . While in Rome, he had the luck to meetGioachino Rossini , who befriended him and urged the production of some of Niedermeyer's operas. His first opera, "Il reo per amore", was put on in Naples in 1820 with some success.Like Rossini, Niedermeyer settled in
Paris (at the age of 21, in 1823); and there, in later years, four more of his operas were staged, though with little success:
*"La casa nel bosco" (28 May 1828)
*"Stradella" (3 March 1837)
*"Marie Stuart" (6 December 1844)
*"La Fronde" (2 May 1853)Niedermeyer also collaborated with his friend Rossini on the assembly of "Robert Bruce", Rossini's third and last
pastiche ; Niedermeyer provided the all-important French texts with their characteristic tone color and harmonies.After these attempts at an operatic career Niedermeyer devoted himself primarily to sacred and secular vocal music. In October 1853, he reorganized and re-opened the school then known as the Ecole Choron (after
Alexandre-Étienne Choron , who had died in 1834). It was renamed theÉcole Niedermeyer . Although it has had further name changes, the school is still open.His church music remained in use in France and elsewhere into the 20th century. Although he studied in Austria and Italy, he is generally described today as a French composer because of his chosen country of residence.
He died in Paris.
References
* The Oxford Companion to Music, 10th Ed. (Scholes)
* French Wikipedia École Niedermeyer de Paris
* [http://www.recordsinternational.com/archive/RICatalogMay03.html Records international note on "Robert Bruce"]
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