Giacomo Meyerbeer Net Worth

Giacomo Meyerbeer Net Worth is
$100,000

Giacomo Meyerbeer Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Giacomo Meyerbeer (born Jacob Liebmann Beer; 5 September 1791 – 2 May 1864) was a German opera composer of Jewish birth who has been described as perhaps the most successful stage composer of the nineteenth century. With his 1831 opera Robert le diable and its successors, he gave the genre of grand opera 'decisive character'. Meyerbeer's grand opera style was achieved by his merging of German orchestra style with Italian vocal tradition. These were employed in the context of sensational and melodramatic libretti created by Eugène Scribe and were enhanced by the up-to-date theatre technology of the Paris Opéra. They set a standard which helped to maintain Paris as the opera capital of the nineteenth century.Born to a very wealthy Berlin family, Meyerbeer began his musical career as a pianist but soon decided to devote himself to opera, spending several years in Italy studying and composing. His 1824 opera Il crociato in Egitto was the first to bring him Europe-wide reputation, but it was Robert le diable (1831) which raised his status to great celebrity. His public career from 1831 until his death, during which he remained throughout a dominating figure in the world of opera, was summarized by his contemporary Hector Berlioz, who claimed that he 'has not only the luck to be talented, but the talent to be lucky.' He was at his peak with his operas Les Huguenots (1836) and Le prophète (1849); his last opera (L'Africaine) was performed posthumously. His operas made him the most frequently performed composer at the world's leading opera houses in the nineteenth century.At the same time as his successes in Paris, Meyerbeer, as a Prussian Court Kapellmeister (Director of Music) from 1832, and from 1843 as Prussian General Music Director, was also influential in opera in Berlin and throughout Germany. He was an early supporter of Richard Wagner, enabling the first production of the latter's opera, Rienzi. He was commissioned to write the patriotic opera Ein Feldlager in Schlesien to celebrate the reopening of the Berlin Royal Opera House in 1844 and wrote music for certain Prussian state occasions.Apart from around 50 songs, Meyerbeer wrote little except for the stage. The critical assaults of Wagner and his supporters, especially after his death, led to a decline in the popularity of his works; his operas were suppressed by the Nazi regime in Germany, and were neglected by opera houses through most of the twentieth century. Meyerbeer's works are only infrequently performed today.

Full NameGiacomo Meyerbeer
Date Of BirthSeptember 5, 1791
Died1864-05-02
Place Of BirthTasdorf, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
ProfessionSoundtrack, Music Department, Composer
NationalityGerman
ChildrenCornelie Richter
ParentsJudah Herz Beer, Amalia Wulff
SiblingsWilhelm Beer
Star SignVirgo

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
La bomba del Liceu2010Documentary writer: "Il profeta"
In the Shadow of the Stars1991Documentary "Excerpt: L'Africaine"
Live from Lincoln Center1990TV Series music - 1 episode
Shishkabugs1962Short music: "Le Prophete - Coronation March" - uncredited
The Jack Benny Program1962TV Series writer - 1 episode
Gayarre1959writer: "Los Hugonotes"
Vento di primavera1958music: "Sognata terra" - as Jakob Meyerbeer
Serenade1956music: "O Paradiso" - uncredited
Melba1953writer: "Ballet music"
Because You're Mine1952music: "O Paradiso" - uncredited
So Long at the Fair1950music: "Coronation March" - uncredited
Song of Surrender1949music: "O Paradiso"
Gals, Incorporated1943music: "The Prophet" - uncredited
Call of the Canyon1942music: "Coronation March" - uncredited
Rio Rita1942music: "Ombres Légères" "Shadow Song" 1859 - uncredited
The Hard-Boiled Canary1941writer: "Shadow Song"
Honeymoon in Bali1939music: "O Paradis" French version of "O Paradiso"
Les patineurs1937TV Movie music: "Les Patineurs"
Maytime1937writer: "Nobles seigneur, salut", Cavatine du Page "Une dame, noble et sage"
Follow Your Heart1936writer: "Page Song"
Into Your Dance1935Short music: "Ombres légères" - uncredited
El cantante de Napoles1935music: "O paradiso" - uncredited
Charles Hackett Singing 'Il Mio Tesoro Intanto', 'O Paradiso'1929Short music: "O paradiso"

Music Department

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Robert le Diable2012TV Movie music by
Il crociato in Egitto2007TV Movie music by
Dinorah, ou le pardon de ploermel2002TV Movie music by
Die Hugenotten1991TV Movie music by
Les huguenots1990TV Movie music by
L'africaine1988TV Movie music by
Price/Horne Met Gala Concert1982TV Special music: "Non non non" from "Les Huguenots"
Ein herrlicher Tag1976TV Movie composer: additional music
Les patineurs1937TV Movie music by

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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