- Julius Benedict
for most of his career.
Life
Benedict was born in
Stuttgart , the son of aJew ish banker, and learnt composition fromJohann Nepomuk Hummel atWeimar andCarl Maria von Weber atDresden ; it was Weber who introduced him inVienna to Beethoven on5 October 1823 . In the same year he was appointed "Kapellmeister " of the Kärnthnerthor theatre at Vienna, and two years later in 1825, he became "Kapellmeister" of the San Carlo theatre atNaples .Here his first opera, "Giacinta ed Ernesto", was brought out in 1829, and another, written for his native city, "I Portoghesi in
Goa ", was given there in 1830; neither of these was a great success, and in 1834 he went toParis , leaving it in 1835 at the suggestion ofMaria Malibran forLondon , where he spent the remainder of his life. In 1836 he was given the conductorship of an operatic enterprise at the Lyceum Theatre, and brought out a short opera, "Un anno ed un giorno", previously given in Naples.In 1838 he became conductor of the English opera at
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane during the period ofMichael William Balfe 's great popularity; his own operas produced there were "The Gipsy's Warning" (1838), "The Bride of Venice" (1843), and "The Crusaders" (1846). In 1848 he conductedFelix Mendelssohn 's "Elijah" atExeter Hall , for the first appearance ofJenny Lind inoratorio , and in 1850 he went to America as the accompanist on that singer's tour.On his return in 1852 he became musical conductor under
James Henry Mapleson 's management at Her Majesty's Theatre (and afterwards at Drury Lane), and in the same year conductor of the Harmonic Union. Benedict wrote recitatives for the production of an Italian-language version of Weber's "Oberon" in 1860 (it was then the tradition in England to perform German operas in Italian). In the same year was produced hiscantata "Undine" at theNorwich Festival, in whichClara Novello appeared in public for the last time.His best-known opera, "
The Lily of Killarney ", written on the subject ofDion Boucicault 's play "The Colleen Bawn " to alibretto byJohn Oxenford , was produced at Covent Garden in 1862. Hisoperetta , "The Bride of Song", was brought out there in 1864. "St Cecilia", an oratorio, was performed at the Norwich Festival in 1868; "St Peter" at the Birmingham Festival of 1870; "Graziella", acantata , was given at the Birmingham Festival of 1882, and in August 1883 was produced in operatic form atthe Crystal Palace . Here also asymphony by him was given in 1873.Benedict conducted every Norwich Festival from 1845 to 1878 inclusive, and the
Liverpool Philharmonic Society 's concerts from 1876 to 1880. He was the regular accompanist at the Monday Popular Concerts in London from their start, and with few exceptions acted as conductor of these concerts.He contributed an interesting life of Weber to the series of biographies of "Great Musicians". In 1871 he was knighted, and in 1874 was made knight commander of the orders of
Franz Joseph I of Austria andFrederick I of Württemberg . He died in London on5 June 1885 .ee also
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NAME=Benedict, Julius
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=musician
DATE OF BIRTH=27 November 1804
PLACE OF BIRTH=Stuttgart
DATE OF DEATH=5 June 1885
PLACE OF DEATH=London
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