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was written. His Stockholm years were particularly important in his career once several of his early works and a number of new ones were written. He died after a few years of infirmity contracted during a summer stay in the Swedish island of Dalarö.
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in 1829. As early as a 12-year-old Siegfried Saloman already played the violin, so he continued his studies in Copenhagen under the guidance of J. P. E. Hartmann, among others. In 1838 he received a 3-year scholarship which he used to stay in
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Siegfried Saloman, born Solomon, was the son of the merchant Isaac Solomon (1782-1848) and Veilchen Geskel (1787-1836). He was the brother of the artist and the founder of the
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singer Henriette Nissen, he made extensive concert tours in Europe. The couple were married in 1850 in the Netherlands. After his wife's death in 1879 he began living in
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was not well accepted either. Therefore, in 1847 he left Copenhagen and traveled to Germany where his
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singspiel in three acts, first performed on 20 March 1847 at the Royal Danish Theatre
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The London review of politics, society, literature, art, & science, Volume 6
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In 1842, his nine booklets of romances and songs were published in Hamburg.
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drama in five acts, premiered on 13 June 1844 at the Royal Danish Theatre
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premiered on 7 January 1868 in Moscow and performed in Stockholm in 1881
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was well received in Berlin and Leipzig. In 1850 he was invited to
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The Diaries of Giacomo Meyerbeer: The last years, 1857-1864
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had no success in Copenhagen, and his third ballad opera,
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in three acts, first performed on 23 May 1844 at the
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Siegfried Salomon

Hansen, Schou & Weller
Tønder
Denmark
Dalarö
Sweden
violinist
composer
Franz Liszt
Johannes Frederik Fröhlich
Holger Simon Paulli
Frederik Thorkildsen Wexschall
Johan Peter Emilius Hartmann
Swedish
Henriette Nissen
Gothenburg Museum of Art
Geskel Saloman
Copenhagen
Dessau
Friedrich Schneider
Dresden
Karol Lipiński
Germany
St. Petersburg
opera
Stockholm
Weimar
Franz Liszt
singspiel

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