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[Slonimsky, Nicholas (ed.). ''Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians'', 7th ed. (1884), p. 1643] He was a transitional figure between the Classical and Romantic periods of music.
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Education
Neukomm first studied with the Salzburg organist Franz Xaver Weissauer and later studied theory under Michael Haydn
Johann Michael Haydn (; 14 September 1737 – 10 August 1806) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period, the younger brother of Joseph Haydn.
Life
Michael Haydn was born in 1737 in the Austrian village of Rohra ...
and Leopold Mozart
Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, violinist, and music theorist. He is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook ''Versuch einer grün ...
, though his studies at Salzburg University
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(from 1790) were in philosophy and mathematics. He became honorary organist at the Salzburg University Church in 1792, and was appointed chorus-master at the Salzburg court theater in 1796.[
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Haydn and Vienna
Neukomm left Salzburg at the end of March 1797, moving to Vienna in order to study with Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn ( ; ; 31 March 173231 May 1809) was an Austrian composer of the Classical period (music), Classical period. He was instrumental in the development of chamber music such as the string quartet and piano trio. His contributions ...
; his studies lasted seven years. Neukomm venerated his teacher, as is known from the many remarks he made to others and from the many times he dedicated his musical activities to Haydn. He performed a number of services for his teacher, making arrangements of '' The Creation'', '' Il ritorno di Tobia'', '' The Seasons'' and the cantata ''Arianna a Naxos'', as well as transcriptions of various symphonies for harmonium
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and piano. By 1804, when the declining Haydn was no longer able to compose, he took over the task of making arrangements of 43 Scottish folk songs.[Rudolf Angermüller.]
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, in ''Grove Music Online'' (2001)
In 1814 Neukomm was responsible for erecting a tombstone to the memory of Haydn over his first grave in the Hundsturm
Hundsturm was an independent municipality (''Gemeinde (Austria), Gemeinde'') of Austria until 1850 and is today a suburb of Vienna the city's 5th District, Margareten.
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cemetery in Vienna. The inscription included a puzzle canon composed by Neukomm himself. He was in regular contact with the composer in the last months of his life, visiting him every day between mid-November 1808 and February 1809.[
In Vienna Neukomm also gave piano and singing lessons; his pupils included Anna Milder and Franz Xaver Mozart.
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Travels
On 5 May 1804 he left Vienna for St Petersburg
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. Neukomm conducted German opera in the city from 1804 to 1809. Then he moved to Paris, where he became friendly with André Grétry
André Ernest Modeste Grétry (; baptised 11 February 1741; died 24 September 1813) was a
composer from the Prince-Bishopric of Liège (present-day Belgium), who worked from 1767 onwards in France and took French nationality. He is most famous ...
and Cherubini, and succeeded Dussek
Jan Ladislav Dussek (baptized Jan Václav Dusík, Černušák, p. 271 with surname also written as Duschek or Düssek; 12 February 176020 March 1812) was a Czech classical period composer and virtuoso pianist. He was an important representative ...
as pianist for the powerful French foreign minister Talleyrand.[ In 1816 he travelled to ]Rio de Janeiro
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with the Duke of Luxemburg and stayed there as court music director to John VI of Portugal
'' Dom'' John VI (; 13 May 1767 – 10 March 1826), known as "the Clement" (), was King of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves from 1816 to 1825, and after the recognition of Brazil's independence, titular Emperor of Brazil ...
until the revolution forced his return to Lisbon in 1821.[ Neukomm, Sigismund, in ]George Grove
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Grove was trained as a civil engineer, and successful in that profession ...
(ed.). ''A Dictionary of Music and Musicians'' (1900) He maintained his connection to Talleyrand until 1826 and then embarked on an extended trip to Italy, visiting Genoa, Florence, Rome, Naples, Bologna, Venice and Milan.[
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England and France
For the last two decades or so of his life Neukomm divided his time between London and Paris. He first came to London in 1829 at the same time as Mendelssohn
Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 18094 November 1847), widely known as Felix Mendelssohn, was a German composer, pianist, organist and conductor of the early Romantic period. Mendelssohn's compositions include symphonie ...
, and the two met at 3 Chester Place, the home of Ignaz Moscheles
Isaac Ignaz Moscheles (; 23 May 179410 March 1870) was a Bohemian piano virtuoso and composer. He was based initially in London and later at Leipzig, where he joined his friend and sometime pupil Felix Mendelssohn as professor of piano in the Co ...
. In England his Symphony in E♭ was put on by the Philharmonic Society
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(on March 21 1831) and his oratorios gained popularity. ''Mount Sinai'' received repeated performances in London, Worcester, Derby and elsewhere, and ''David'' was composed especially for the 1834 Birmingham Festival. Two songs - 'Napoleon's Midnight Review' and 'The Sea,', both setting words by Barry Cornwall
Bryan Waller Procter (pseud. Barry Cornwall) (21 November 17875 October 1874) was an English poet who served as a Commissioner in Lunacy.
Life and career
Born at Leeds, Yorkshire, he was educated at Harrow School, where he had for contemporari ...
, achieved particular popularity. However, the success of his friend Mendelssohn at the 1937 Birmingham Festival with the oratorio ''St Paul
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'' quickly eclipsed his fame. Despite this Neukomm felt at home in England and claimed to have set more English words than any other foreign composer.
Final years
Neukomm continued to travel widely until the end of his life, while maintaining his homes in England and France. In 1838 he returned to Salzburg for the first time in three decades. He was also there for the unveiling of the Mozart Monument in September 1842, for which he delivered the panegyric, composed a hymn (Österreich), and conducted Mozart's ''Coronation'' Mass (k317) and Requiem.[
He died in Paris and was buried in the Montmartre cemetery. His autobiography was published in 1859. Neukomm’s sister Elisabeth (1789–1816) was a soprano, renowned in Vienna. One of his nephews, Edmond Neukomm (1840–1903), was a French writer on music.][
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Music
Neukomm's compositional output is large. There are around 1000 church works, including 48 masses and eight oratorios, including his greatest success ''David''. His C minor Requiem Mass was commissioned by Talleyrand and premiered for royalty and diplomats attending the Congress of Vienna
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on 21 January 1815, the 22nd anniversary of the execution of Louis XVI.[ His orchestral works include two symphonies, five overtures, six fantasias for orchestra and a Piano Concerto.][ There is also an opera, ''Alexander'', incidental music for four plays, a clarinet quintet, and many smaller works such as organ voluntaries, vocal pieces, works for piano solo, and about 200 songs.][
His works had some currency in the nineteenth century: ]Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (14 November 177817 October 1837) was an Austrian composer and pianist. His music reflects the transition from the Classical to the Romantic musical era. He was a pupil of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Antonio Salieri, and ...
's op. 123 is a ''Fantasie for Piano'' on themes by Hummel and von Neukomm. Boston's Handel and Haydn Society
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, for example, gave 55 performances of his oratorio ''David'' during the 1830s.[Harold Earle Johnson, ''Hallelujah, Amen!: The Story of the Handel and Haydn Society of Boston'' (Boston: B. Humphries, 1965), 52-4]
References
Sources
* Vincenzo Cernicchiaro. ''Storia della musica nel Brasile''. Milano, Fratelli Riccioni, 1926.
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*Luiz Bonfá (1922-2001), Brazilian guitarist and composer
* Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza (1936-2020), Brazilian pro ...
. 'S. Neukomm, An Austrian Composer in the New Word', ''Musical Quarterly'', October 1959
* Rosamund Brunel Gotch
Rosamund Brunel Gotch (27 February 1864 – 22 January 1949) was an English stage costume designer, illustrator and writer.
She was born Rosamund Brunel Horsley in Cranbrook, Kent, the youngest of four sons and three daughters. Her parents were t ...
(ed.). ''Mendelssohn and his Friends in Kensington: Letters from Fanny and Sophie Horsley Written 1833-36'' (Oxford, 1934)
* Don Randel
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. ''The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music''. Harvard, 1996, p. 633.
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