Schindelmeisser, Louis (actually, Ludwig Alexander Balthasar)

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Schindelmeisser, Louis (actually, Ludwig Alexander Balthasar)

Schindelmeisser, Louis (actually, Ludwig Alexander Balthasar), German conductor and composer; b. Königsberg, Dec. 8, 1811; d. Darmstadt, March 30, 1864. He studied with Marx and Gährich in Berlin, then with his stepbrother, Heinrich Dorn, in Leipzig (1831), where he was befriended by Wagner. After conducting in Salzburg, Innsbruck, Graz, Berlin (1837), Pest (1838–47), Hamburg, Frankfurt am Main, and Wiesbaden, he was Hofkapellmeister in Darmstadt (from 1853).

Works

DRAMATIC : Opera: Peter von Szapâry (Budapest, Aug. 8, 1839); Malwina (Budapest, 1841); Der Rächer, after Corneille’s Le Cid (Budapest, April 4, 1846); Melusine (Darmstadt, 1861). Ballet: Diavolina. OTHER : 2 orch. overtures: Rule Britannia and Loreley; numerous piano pieces; songs.

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire

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