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Josef Elsner
1769 - 1854
Poland
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J.K.A.F. Elsner
Josef Ksawery Antoni Franciszek [Josef] Elsner (29/06/1769 - 18/04/1854), a Polish composer, conductor, teacher and writer. Elsner was Chopin's teacher. He was born in Grotkow (Silesia). The son of a maker of musical instruments, he was destined for medicine, but became choir-boy and later violinist and singer at the Breslau theatre. He received harmony lessons from Forster in Breslau ; then read scores and was intimate with musicians in Vienna ; and became first violin of the theatre in 1791, and musical director of the theatre in Lemberg in 1792. In 1799 he settled in Warsaw, where he was director of German and Polish theatres ; and in 1815, with Princess Zamoiska, founded a music society, which was transformed into the Warsaw Conservatory in 1821, when he left the theatre and became first director and professor of composition in the new institution. He retired in 1830, when political troubles closed the Conservatory, but continued composition. During a visit to Paris some of his works were performed at the Tuileries and Saint-Cloud. He may be regarded as the creator of Polish opera. His operas are light and in the old style of Pair and Mayr ; his church music is rather dramatic ; and his compositions generally show ease and purity, though lack of originality and thorough study.
Requiem
Period:Classicism
Composed in:1793
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
This requiem, op. 2 (1793) is for solo voices, chorus and orchestra.
Source: Grove’s dictionary of music and musicians and MGG Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Bärenreiter 1999
Msza Graduale i Offertorium
Period:Early Romanticism
Musical form:fragments
Text/libretto:Latin
Msza Graduale i Offertorium (translation: Mass Graduale and Offertorium) is Elsner's opus 13, it are two fragments from the requiem mass.
Requiem C minor
Period:Early Romanticism
Composed in:1826
Musical form:mass
Text/libretto:Latin mass
Requiem in C minor, op. 42 (1826).
Source:MGG Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Bärenreiter 1999
Contributor:Hermann Puchta
Dies irae in F minor
Period:Early Romanticism
Composed in:1847
Musical form:motet
Text/libretto:Thomas de Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1260)
Dies irae F minor, op. 91 (1847).
Source:MGG Die Musik in Geschichte und Gegenwart, Bärenreiter 1999
Contributor:Hermann Puchta