- Eduard Sobolewski
Johann Friedrich Eduard Sobolewski (born
Königsberg ,October 1 ,1804 [Burk/Laudon, "Eduard Sobolewski". "Grove Music Online ".] [Don Randel , "Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music ", 1996, p. 850.] or 1808 [Nicholas Slonimsky , "Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians ". 6th edition, 1978, p. 1623.] - diedSt. Louis ,May 17 ,1872 ) was aPolish-American violinist, composer, and conductor.Sobolewski studied with
Carl Friedrich Zelter inBerlin , and withCarl Maria von Weber inDresden between 1821 and 1824. He became music director at the Königsberg Theater in 1830. He was the founder and conductor of the Philharmonische Gesellschaft, which he established in 1838, as well as the founder of the Königsberg Musikalische Akademie, established 1843. From 1847 to 1853 he led the Königsberg Theater, after which he led the theater inBremen . In 1859 he emigrated toMilwaukee ,Wisconsin , and quickly founded the city's Philharmonic Society Orchestra alongside efforts to stageopera s. In 1860 he moved to St. Louis and became conductor of their Philharmonic Society from 1860 to 1866. He was professor of vocal music from 1869 to his death in 1872 at theBonham Female Seminary .Compositions
"Note:this list is incomplete."
*"Imogen," Opera, 1832
*"Velleda", Opera, 1835 (seeVeleda )
*"Salvator Rosa", Opera, 1848
*"Der Seher von Khorassan", Opera, 1850
*"Comala", Opera, 1857
*"Mohega", Opera, 1859
*"Lazarus",Oratorio
*"Johannes der Täufer", Oratorio
*"Himmel und Erde", Oratorio
*"Der Retter", Oratorio
*"Süd und Nord", SymphonyWritings
*"Reactionary Letters", 1854
*"Opera, Not Drama", 1857
*"Debates About Music", 1857
*"Chronicle of the newest School of Music", 1859References
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