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Georg Gerson
Background information
Also known asGeorge Gerson
Born(1790-10-14)14 October 1790
Copenhagen
Died16 February 1825(1825-02-16) (aged 34)
Copenhagen
Occupation(s)Banker, composer

Georg Gerson (also George;[1] 14 October 1790 – 16 February 1825) was a Danish composer and banker. Most of his works are orchestral.

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Life

Gerson was the son of the Königsberg banker Heyman Gerson (1765–1839), who bore the title Chaijm Kenigsberg on his the letter of escort to Copenhagen in 1789, and Sprinzche Esperance Melchior (1771–1797). He was born into a soon-to-be-prosperous Reform Jewish family, who, like most Jewish residents in Copenhagen, spoke German. He had a sister, a half-brother, and a half-sister.

Georg Gerson showed business talent as a teenager in his classes at the philanthropic Det Schouboeske Institut [da]. At the age of 15, he was sent to Hamburg to apprentice at Fürst, Haller & Comp.[2]: 140  He was also very talented musically. In 1807 his teacher Martin Joseph Haller [de] introduced him to amateur musicians who performed string quartets on domestic salon music evenings.[2]: 148  In this way, during his time in Hamburg, not least because he was a popular guest with the merchant families Fürst[2]: 147  and Haller, he came into close contact with two virtuosos at that time, the violinist Andreas Romberg, who soon took over Gerson's training as a composer, and the cellist Bernhard Romberg (a cousin of Andreas). Andreas Romberg remained Gerson's compositional consultant for life.[2]: 149  Gerson also studied music theory.

When he returned to Copenhagen in 1812, he joined the banking company Hambro og Søn, becoming a co-owner in 1816. Gerson played in a quartet and was also an active member of some notable music associations in Copenhagen, such as Det harmoniske Selskab [da] around 1814 and the Selskabet for musikkens Udbredelse around 1820.

Georg Gerson.

He went on several business trips to London and wrote songs there in English, including two on poems by Thomas Moore. After brokering a loan to the Danish Treasury from England, Gerson and his business partner Joseph Hambro were appointed "Hofråd" in 1821 by King Frederik VI. On the way home from one of his trips to London, Gerson suffered a stroke in Hamburg that paralyzed his left hand, ending his activity as a musician. He died in 1825 of another stroke at the age of 34, just four months after marrying Adelaide Nathan-David (1796–1891), a niece of his stepmother Emilie Nathan David (1777–1855).

Works

  • Concert Overture in D major (1813)[3]
  • Symphony in E flat major (1817)[3]
  • Concert Overture in E Flat Major (1818)
  • Violin concerto (1821)
  • 5 string quartets
  • 1 string quintet
  • 2 Italian scenes (for orchestra)
  • Paternoster for male choir
  • numerous vocal works

Notes

  1. ^ Torben Schousboe (2001). "Gerson, Georg". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
  2. ^ a b c d Christian Mondrup (2017). "Georg Gerson 1790–1825, Verzeichniß über Zwei Hundert meiner Compositionen" (PDF). p. 140. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
  3. ^ a b Debut recording: Concerto Copenhagen, Lars Ulrik Mortensen, Classic Production Osnabrück (cpo) 777 085-2 (2005): jpc.de

References

  • Dansk biografisk leksikon. 1980
  • Carl Frederik Bricka (ed.). "Georg Gerson." In Dansk biografisk Lexikon. Tillige omfattende Norge for Tidsrummet 1537–1814. 1st ed., vol. 6: Gerson–H. Hansen. Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag, Kopenhagen 1892, p. 1–2.

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