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Niedermeyer, Louis

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Niedermeyer, (Abraham) Louis (1802–1861)

Swiss composer and educationist. He studied in Vienna, Rome, and Naples, and settled as music teacher at Geneva. After a brief teaching period in Brussels, he went to Paris in 1823. There he took over Choron's school of music and called it the École de Musique Religieuse Classique.

Works

Operas

Il reo per amore (1820), La casa nel bosco (1828), Stradella (1837), Marie Stuart (after Schiller, 1844), La Fronde (1853).

Vocal

numerous masses, motets and anthems; songs to words by Lamartine (for example Le Lac), Hugo and Deschamps.



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