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Friedrich von Flotow 

(1812 - 1883)
 

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Friedrich von Flotow Life


Nobly born, Flotow was intended for a diplomatic life, and was sent to Paris for training at the age of fifteen.

However, he found artistic circles more congenial, and soon became aware of his musical potential.
 
He studied music seriously for a time and, sometimes in partnership with Offenbach, gained a hearing at the aristocratic soirees.

From 1856 to 1863 he was the intendant of the court theatre at Schwerin.

He spent his later years in Paris and Vienna, and saw his operas performed
as far afield as St. Petersburg and Turin.


Friedrich von Flotow  Works

 

Flotow’s operas show the influence of French opéra comique, which set the tone for light opera in the 19th cent.

Many of his 29 operas were translated into English, French, or Italian
for performances throughout Europe.

The most successful were Alessandro Stradella (1844)
and Martha (1847), which incorporates the Irish tune The Last Rose of Summer.

 

Friedrich von Flotow Operas



The Operas of Friedrich von Flotow

 

- Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble - Studio Informatico Anesin -