Jacques Offenbach
Jacques Offenbach (Colonia, 20 de junio 1819 - Paris, 4[1] o 5[2] de octobre, 1880) era un compositor german-francese.
Jacques Offenbach | |
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Sexo | mascule |
Nascentia | 1819-06-20, 1822-07-08, 1819-06-21 (Colonia) |
Decesso | 1880-10-05, 1880-10-04 (Paris) |
Causa de decesso | insufficientia cardiac[*] |
Loco de reposo | Montmartre Cemetery[*] |
Citatania | Germania, Francia, Kingdom of Prussia[*] |
Educate in | Conservatoire de Paris[*] |
Occupation | compositor, cellist[*], conductor[*], theatre entrepreneur[*] |
Obras notabile | The Tales of Hoffmann[*], Orpheus in the Underworld[*] |
Conjuge | Herminia de Alcain[*] |
Infantes | Minna Offenbach-Hettich[*] |
Parentes | patre Isaac Offenbach[*] |
Premios | Knight of the Legion of Honour[*] |
Lingua | germano, francese |
Signatura | |
Identificatores | |
ISNI | 0000000121204289 |
VIAF | 10034167 |
IMDB | nm0006220 |
Commons | Jacques Offenbach |
Su patre Isaac Offenbach (nate in Offenbach-am-Main e originalmente appellate Isaac Eberst), un hazzan (cantor liturgic judee) in un synagoga in Colonia, ma Jacques Offenbach deveniva un converso a Catholicism in 1844.[3]
Referentias
modificar- ↑ Harold Rosenthal e John Warrack, redactores, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, Oxford University Press, 1964, p.288
- ↑ Don Michael Randel, redactor, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music, Harvard University Press, p. 647
- ↑ Don Michael Randel, redactor, The Harvard Biographical Dictionary of Music, Harvard University Press, pp. 647-648