History 1 Associated People Flashcards
People associated with required composers for RCM History 1 examination
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Schubert: he was influenced by German Romantic poets like Goethe; Goethe’s poem was the text for Schubert’s “Erlkonig”
Prince Leopold of Cothen
Bach: In 1717-1723, Bach was his kapellmeister
Antonio Salieri
Mozart: Salieri was Mozart’s frustrated rival.
Schubert: Salieri taught him theory and composition
Stéphane Mallarmé
Debussy: Mallarmé’s Symbolist poem was the source of inspiration for Debussy’s Prélude a l’après-midi d’un faune
Robert Craft
Stravinsky: Craft and Stravinsky had a long and important friendship; Craft was an American composer/conductor and wrote books of their friendship
Jozef Elsner
Chopin: Elsner was the director of the new Warsaw Conservatory; in his early teens, Chopin began lessons with him
Prince Lichnowsky
Beethoven: Lichnowsky was an influential patron
Michel Fokine
Stravinsky: Fokine was the choreographer of “Petrushka”
Queen Anne
Handel: Handel received an annual salary from Queen Anne when he was in London
Prince Francesco Maria Ruspoli
Handel: when Handel was in Italy (1706-1710), he worked for Prince Ruspoli
Christian Neefe
Beethoven: Neefe was court organist in Bonn, and Beethoven studied composition and counterpoint with him
Charles Jennens
Handel: Jennens was the librettist for Handel’s “Messiah”
Franz Xavier Sussmayr
Mozart: Sussmayr was Mozart’s student; after Mozart’s death, he completed his unfinished Requiem from the master’s sketches
Lorenzo da Ponte
Mozart: da Ponte was the librettist for some of Mozart’s operas, including “The Marriage of Figaro” and “Don Giovanni”
Prosper Mérimée
Bizet: Mérimée wrote the novella “Carmen”, which became the basis for Bizet’s opera “Carmen”
Harriet Smithson
Berlioz: Berlioz had been obsessed with Smithson, a Shakespearean actress, for many years; she was the inspiration for “Symphonie fantastique”; they did marry and had one son
David Belasco
Puccini: the plot of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly” was based on a play by Belasco
Georges Sand
Chopin: Chopin had a love affair with novelist Aurore Dudevant (pen name Georges Sand) 1836-1847; never married, no children, the romance ended bitterly
Sergei Diaghilev
Stravinsky: as director of “Les Ballets Russes” in Paris, Diaghilev commissioned some of Stravinsky’s early ballets that launched his career, “The Firebird”, “Petrushka”
Prince Nikolaus Esterhazy
Haydn: Haydn was employed with the Esterhazy family for over 30 years
Illica and Giacosa
Puccini: they were the librettists of Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly”
Meilhac and Halévy
Bizet: librettists for Bizet’s “Carmen”
Jerome Robbins
Bernstein: choreographer for Bernstein’s “West Side Story”
Stephen Sondheim
Bernstein: lyricist for Bernstein’s “West Side Story”
Constanze Weber
Mozart: Mozart’s wife, an opera singer; they married in 1782 against Mozart’s father’s wishes; only two of their six children survived
Alex Pauk
Louie: Louie’s husband, a composer and conductor; they have two daughters
Anna Magdalena Wilcke
Bach: Bach’s second wife, a court singer, married in 1721; sons Johann Christian and Johann Christoph
Johann Peter Salomon
Haydn: in 1790 Haydn took his first trip to London, and was engaged by Salomon, a concert promoter, for a series of concerts
Nadezhda von Meck
Debussy: van Meck was a rich Russian businesswoman, Tchaikowky’s patron; Debussy was employed as a piano teacher for her family
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov
Stravinsky: Stravinsky met Vladimir, Nikolai’s son, in law school; through this connection, Stravinsky met the master composer, who mentored him for several years
Duke of Weimar
Bach: 1708-1717, Bach was his court organist and chamber musician
Frederick the Great
Bach: Bach visited Frederick the Great in 1747; wrote a contrapuntal work based on a theme provided by the king: “The Musical Offering”
Maria Anna Keller
Haydn: Haydn married Keller in 1760; an unhappy, childless marriage
Empress Maria Theresa
Mozart: During an extensive tour across Europe, Mozart met Empress Maria Theresa at age six
Napoleon Bonaparte
Beethoven: Beethoven admired Napoleon, but grew disillusioned with him; removed Napoleon’s name from the dedication of Symphony No 3, “Eroica” after he declared himself emperor
Johann Michael Vogl
Schubert: Vogl was a renowned baritone, and was part of Schubert’s dedicated circle of friends and admirers
Marie Recio
Berlioz: in 1844, Berlioz separated with wife Harriet Smithson and moved in with singer Marie Recio, although he still supported Harriet; following Harriet’s death, Berlioz married Marie Recio in 1854
Rosalie (“Lilly”) Texier
Debussy: Debussy’s first wife, married in 1899, whom he later left
Emma Bardac
Debussy: Debussy’s second wife; daughter was born 1905
Katerina Nossenko
Stravinsky: Stravinsky’s first wife, a childhood friend and cousin
Vaslav Nijinsky
Stravinsky: Nijinsky choreographed Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring”
Vera de Boset
Stravinsky: Stravinsky’s second wife; married after his first wife died after a long illness
Alexandre Benois
Stravinsky: Benois and Stravinsky wrote the story line for “Petrushka”
Arthur Laurents
Bernstein: Laurents was the playwright for Bernstein’s “West Side Story”