Laura Netzel
Laura Constance Netzel (née Pistolekors; 1 March 1839 — 10 February 1927) was a Finnish-born Swedish composer, pianist, conductor and concert organizer who sometimes used the pseudonym N. Lago.[1] She was born in Rantasalmi, Finland, and was proud of her Finnish heritage throughout her life, even though she was just one year old when she moved permanently to Stockholm.[2] Netzel studied piano with Mauritz Gisiko and Anton Door, voice with Julius Günther and composition with Wilhelm Heinze in Stockholm and Charles-Marie Widor in France.
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Netzel was active in social causes, including support for poor women, children and workers. In 1866 she married professor Wilhelm Netzel of the Karolinska Institute. She died in Stockholm.[3][4]
Works
Selected works:
- Stabat mater, Op. 45 (1890)
- Cello Sonata, Op. 66 (1899)
- Serenade for Piano Trio, Op. 50
- Preludio e Fughetta for Piano Trio, Op. 68
- Piano Trio, Op. 78
- Piano Concerto in E minor, Op. 84
Reception
Savon Music Society has undertaken a project to publish works by Laura Netzel and other unknown female composers. In August 2021 they organized a Laura Netzel Music Festival in Rantasalmi where her songs, instrumental pieces and orchestral works were performed in a series of concerts. Performances included Piano Sonata E flat major, Ballad for Soprano and Orchestra (Op. 35, world premiere), and Piano Concerto E minor, Op. 84. The piano concerto was premiered at Mikkeli Music Festival in 2020. [5] An intense, high-Romantic, Lisztian work with a currency of grand rhetorical gestures and occasional moments of searching lyricism, it was reconstructed by the pianist Peter Friis Johansson who has since recorded it on the BIS label.
References
- Adrian Room (1996). Dictionary of Pseudonyms: 13,000 Assumed Names and Their Origins.
- Laura Netzel 1 – född Pistolekors (in Swedish) Sveriges Radio
- "Laura Netzel". Archived from the original on 17 July 2011. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
- Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 9780393034875. Retrieved 4 October 2010.
- Laura Netzel Music Festival - Festival Book 2021 (in Finnish) Savo Music Society
Further reading
External links
- Cello Sonata Ola Karlsson, cello and Lucia Negro, piano on YouTube
- Free scores by Laura Netzel at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)