Weber, Bernhard Anselin
1766-1821
Piano virtuoso; born at Mannheim. He studied piano of
Einberger, Holtzbauer and Abt Vogler, and at the University of Heidelberg took
up law, theology and philosophy, but ultimately decided to make music his
profession. As a concert-player on Rollig's new instrument, the zanorphia, he
traveled extensively, and in 1787 became director at the Hanover Theatre. In
1790 he traveled through Germany and Holland to Stockholm with Abt Vogler, and
on his return in 1792 became second kapellmeister at the Konigstadt Theatre in
Berlin, and after its combination with Italian Ooera, became Royal
kapellmeister. He wrote several operas, operettas and melodramas, among them
being Mudarra; Hero; Der Kosak und der Freiwillige; Hermann und Thusnelda and
Hyala und Evander.
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