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__NOTOC__ Jean Baptist Joseph Franz Henry Curti (1854–1898) was a Swiss-German opera composer. Curti was born 16 November 1854 at
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, son to the lawyer and court opera singer Anton Curti (1820-1887), and his wife Marie Clementine, née Gräbner (1827-1898). From 1864, while his father took up engagements in Europe's opera houses, Curti grew up with his uncle in
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, Switzerland, on the shores of
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. In addition to school lessons, he learned to play the piano, organ and violin. After graduating from high school in 1871 he travelled to Italy to recover from lung disease; while there he was impressed by the country's opera."Franz Curti (1854-1898)"
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In 1880 he completed medical studies and the state examination at Berlin, subsequently opening a dental practice in Dresden. In addition to his medical practice he took composition lessons with
Edmund Kretschmer Carl Franz Edmund Kretschmer (31 August 1830 – 13 September 1908) was a German organist and composer who worked for the Dresden Court and composed several operas and masses. Career Born in Ostritz, Lausitz, the son of the rector of the muni ...
(1830-1908) and
Heinrich Schulz-Beuthen Heinrich Donatien Wilhelm Schulz-Beuthen (19 June 1838 in Beuthen, Upper Silesia (now Bytom, in Poland) – 12 March 1915 in Dresden) was a composer of the high Romantic era. Life His original surname was Schulz: it was not unusual for people wit ...
(1838-1915). Curti published his first work ''Die Gletscherjungfrau'' in 1882, and his first opera, ''Hertha'', was awarded the Gold Medal for Art and Science by
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in 1887. His international breakthrough came in 1896, two years before his death, with the opera ''Lili-Tsee'', which was given 30 performances at the
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in New York. Curti began his last opera, ''Dasösli vom Säntis'' in 1880, but did not live to see its 1898 premiere as he died in the same year at the age of 44. In 1880 Curti married Eugenie von Boetticher (born 1858), daughter to the Dresden art historian Friedrich von Boetticher. The couple had four children: Johanna Eugenie (1881-1957), Friedrich Albert (1883-1949), Hertha (1887-1978) and Reinhard Johannes (1890-1972). Curti died 6 February 1898 and was interred in the Johannis cemetery at Tolkewitz in
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. In 1901 Franz-Curti-Straße, a street in the Dresden district of Loschwitz was named after Curti, as was in 2000 the Curti-Platz, a square at the harbour in Rapperswil. He left behind songs and choral works which were influenced by German Romanticism, but also by Switzerland which was perceived as his homeland, and where his work was widely performed.
Wagner Wilhelm Richard Wagner ( ; ; 22 May 181313 February 1883) was a German composer, theatre director, polemicist, and conductor who is chiefly known for his operas (or, as some of his mature works were later known, "music dramas"). Unlike most op ...
was a significant influence, particularly shown in his 1889 romantic opera in four acts, ''Reinhard von Ufenau''.


Selected works

Choral: *''Wenn ich wär der Mondenschein'' (''If I were the moonlight''), in Six Vocal Quartets, op. 2 *''Zwiefacher Frühling'' (''Twice the Springtime''), op. 8 *''Vier Männerquartette'' (''Four Male Quartets''), op. 12 *''Frieden der Nacht'' (''Peace of the Night''), op. 17 *''Die Schlacht'' (''The Battle''), op. 45 Solo: *''Am See'' (''By the lake''), op. 6 *''Ave Maria'', op. 7 *''Seligkeit'' (''Bliss''), op. 11 *''Der Maria Wiegenlied'' (''The Maria Lullaby''), op. 16 Stage and opera: *''Die Gletscherjungfrau'' (''The Glacier Maiden''), M. Vollhardt-Wittich, cantata, later reworked into an opera, 1882 *''Hertha'', M. Vollhardt-Wittich, romantic opera, 1887
Musical Times and Singing-class Circular
', Vol. XXXIV, Novello, Ewer & co. (1893) pp.427,748. Retrieved 25 January 2021
*''Reinhard von Ufenau'', 1889
The Musical World
', 16 March 1889, p.173. Retrieved 25 January 2021
*''Erlöst'' (''Redeemed''), one act music drama, 1893 *''Lili-Tsee'', 1896 *''Das Rösli vom Säntis'' (''The Rösli from the Säntis''), 1898 Instrumental: *''Symphony in B flat major'', op. 14 *''Semele'' (F. v. Schiller), 1887 *''Die Schweiz'' (''Switzerland''), orchestral suite, 1892 *''Schneefried'', 1895


References


External links


Friends of Franz Curti Music
30 August 2020. Retrieved 25 January 2021
Franz Curti Festival
Retrieved 25 January 2021 {{DEFAULTSORT:Curti, Franz 1854 births 1898 deaths 19th-century German composers Musicians from Kassel Swiss-German people