Johann Daniel Elster

Johann Daniel Elster (born September 16, 1796 in Benshausen, died December 19, 1857 in Wettingen) was a German music professor and choirmaster.[1]

Johann Daniel Elster

Life

Johann Daniel Elster was the son of a hammer smith. He received his first music lessons in his hometown. In 1809, Elster attended grammar school in Freiberg.

Elster also studied theology in Leipzig and in 1816 was a member of the "Corps compatriot Franconia Leipzig". He continued his studies in Jena, but later moved to South America and joined Simón Bolívar's liberation movement. He later returned to Europe and moved to Würzburg where he continued his studies.

In 1823 he moved to Basel and gained his first job as a piano teacher. Shortly thereafter, he received an appointment to the Lenzburg teacher training institute. He received a teaching post in Baden in 1825 and in 1826 founded the first Baden male choir. In 1827, after learning of his father's death, he moved back home.

In 1834 Elster began to complete the "Richard und Blondel" opera, which premiered in December 1835 at the Meininger Theater. In 1839 he received a job as a theater bandmaster in Zurich. He died on 19 December 1857 from a liver disease.[2][3][4]

References

  1. Andreas Steigmeier. "Elster, Daniel". hls-dhs-dss.ch. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  2. "Deutsche Biographie - Elster, Johann Daniel". deutsche-biographie.de. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  3. http://www.schubertchor.de/musik.htm Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine Audio-Aufnahme des Stückes Thüringen Du holdes Land
  4. Bretschneider (2012-03-16). "Cappella-Musikverlag Gera" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-10-22.
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