Gallenberg, Wenzel Robert, Graf von
1783-1839
Ballet composer; born in Vienna, studied under
Albrechtsberger, and married in 1803 the Countess Julietta Guicciardi, formerly
loved by Beethoven. He composed festival music for Joseph Bonaparte in Naples,
1805, and a year or two afterward was selected to direct the music in the Court
Theatre, where he introduced the best German music, thus raising the standard
and extending the range of music in Naples. From 1821 to 1823 he was assistant
manager to Barbaja, then director of the Court Theatre, Vienna. Gallenberg
undertook the sole management in 1829, but failed for lack of funds, and
returned to Naples, where he again worked with Barbaja as ballet composer and
director. Gallenberg was a prolific composer, but his works were soon
forgotten. He composed a sonata, fantasias, marches and other pieces for piano,
also several overtures, and forty or fifty ballets, some of those best known in
his day being Samson; Arsinoe und Telemaco; Amleto; Alfred der Grosse; Jeanne
d'Arc; Ismann's Graab; La Caravana del Cairo; Caesar in Egypten; Theodosia;
Agnes und Fitz Henri; and Latona's Rache.
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