Weyse, Christoph Ernst Friedrich
1774-1842
Distinguished Danish composer, who wrote both sacred
and secular music; will long be remembered in Denmark for his collection of one
hundred romances. He was born at Altona, and died at Copenhagen. His early
musical training was received from his grandfather, cantor at Altona. He later
studied in Copenhagen under Schultz, by whom he was recommended for organist at
the Reformed Church. After serving here he filled the post of organist at the
Church of Our Lady. Weyse was noted for his improvisations. Among his most
important church compositions are a Miserere, Den Ambrosianske lovsang, hymns
and thirty large cantatas. His pieces for the piano were highly regarded; he
wrote carols, overtures, a symphony, several operas, the opera, Sovedrikken,
notably successful.
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