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Sophie Seipt, also seen as Sophie Seibt (1812–1889), was a German composer and arranger who wrote several pieces for cello and piano. Seipt was born in
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. Little is known about her education. Her music was recorded commercially by Kaleidos and published by
Oliver Ditson Oliver Ditson (October 20, 1811 – December 21, 1888) was an American businessman and founder of Oliver Ditson and Company, one of the major music publishing houses of the late 19th century. Early life and career Oliver Ditson was born in Bos ...
and
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Works

Her works include:


Chamber

*''Drie Romanzen, opus 1'' (cello and piano) *''Fantasie'' (cello and piano) *other pieces for cello and piano


Vocal

*“Ever Faithful” (by
Johann Sebastian Bach Johann Sebastian Bach (German: Help:IPA/Standard German, joːhan zeˈbasti̯an baχ ( – 28 July 1750) was a German composer and musician of the late Baroque music, Baroque period. He is known for his prolific output across a variety ...
; arranged by Sophie Seibt) *''Sechs vierstimmige Lieder, opus 2'' (for soprano, alto, tenor and bass) *no. 1 “Glockentone” (text by Franz Otto) *no. 2 “Die Nacht” (text by
Nikolaus Lenau Nikolaus Lenau was the pen name of Nikolaus Franz Niembsch Edler von Strehlenau (13 August 1802 – 22 August 1850), a German-language Austrian poet. Biography He was born at Csatád (Schadat), Kingdom of Hungary, now Lenauheim, Banat, then p ...
) *no. 3 “Laut jubelnd durcheilte der Fruhling die Au” *no. 4 “Die Sennin” (text by Nikolaus Lenau) *no. 5 “Auf eines Berges Hohen” (text by Wolfgang Muller von Konigswinter) *no. 6 “Du bist wie eine Blume” (text by
Heinrich Heine Christian Johann Heinrich Heine (; ; born Harry Heine; 13 December 1797 – 17 February 1856) was an outstanding poet, writer, and literary criticism, literary critic of 19th-century German Romanticism. He is best known outside Germany for his ...
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References


External links


Download Sophie Seibt’s arrangement of My Heart Ever Faithful by Johann Sebastian Bach
{{DEFAULTSORT:Seipt, Sophie German women composers 1812 births 1889 deaths Composers for cello Musicians from Cologne