Louise Strantz

Louise Tippelskirch Strantz (2 March 1823 - 8 January 1909) was a German composer,[1] poet and singer.[2]

Strantz was born in Dusseldorf to Lieutenant General Ernst Ludwig von Tippelskirch, commandant of Berlin and commander of the Royal Prussian State Gendarmerie.

She studied music with Constanze Blank, Jaehns, and Pax.[3] She married Adolf von Strantz, and they moved to Berlin in 1842, where she lived until her death in 1909.[2] Strantz received favorable reviews in Vienna in 1852 when she sang in Giacomo Meyerbeer’s opera Le Prophete. She was scheduled to make her debut in London in 1853.[4]

Composer Franz Bendel based his Wiegenlied on a text by Strantz.[5] Strantz’s music was published by Bote & Bock,[6] Hermann, and Tobias Haslinger.[5] Her compositions included:

Piano

  • Einzugs Marsch[7]
  • Fest - Walzer[7]
  • Friedens Marsch[8]
  • Konig Marsch[9]
  • Santa Lucia Marsch[9]
  • Schneeflocken Waltz[6]
  • Wilhelm - Marsch[12]

Vocal

  • “Anna Polka”[6]
  • Cantata: Des Kaiser's Ruh 'schütz'[7]
  • “Klage dem Liebchen”[6]

References

  1. Hixon, Donald L.; Hennessee, Don A. (1993). Women in Music: An Encyclopedic Biobibliography. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-2769-1.
  2. Meyerbeer, Giacomo (2012-02-13). 1860-1864 (in German). Walter de Gruyter. ISBN 978-3-11-091811-3.
  3. Ledebur, Carl Freiherrn von (1861). Tonkünstler-Lexicon Berlin's von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf die Gegenwart (in German). Rauh.
  4. The Illustrated London News. Illustrated London News & Sketch Limited. 1852.
  5. Wiegenlied von Franz Bendel aus dessen Poetischen Stunden (in German). Haslinger Hermann. 1875. OCLC 1149809302.
  6. Cohen, Aaron I. (1987). International Encyclopedia of Women Composers. Books & Music (USA). ISBN 978-0-9617485-2-4.
  7. Hofmeister, Adolf Moritz (1876). Hofmeisters Handbuch der Musikliteratur (in German). F. Hofmeister.
  8. Offenbach, Jacques (1865). Arien und Gesänge aus Die schöne Helena: Opera-Buffa in 3 Abtheilungen (in German). E. Bote & G. Bock.
  9. Moniteur belge0: 1877,10/12 (in French). 1877.
  10. Neue Berliner Musikzeitung (in German). Ludwig. 1858.
  11. Verzeichnis sämmtlicher im Jahre ... in Deutschland und den angrenzenden Ländern gedruckter Musikalien, auch musikalischer Schriften und Abbildungen (in German). Hofmeister.
  12. Offenbach, Jacques; Crémieux, Hector Jonathan (1860). Arien und Gesänge aus: Orpheus in der Unterwelt: burleske Oper in zwei Akten und vier Bildern (in German). Bote & Bock.
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