Sigismond Thalberg
Sigismond Thalberg (
Geneva,
Switzerland,
January 7,
1812–Posilipo,
Naples,
Italy,
April 27 1871) was a virtuoso
pianist and
composer. He was the illegitimate son of Count Moritz Dietrichstein and a Ms. Fortunée Stein, believed by some to be Jewish. Stories were later circulated - perhaps to reinforce his aristocratic demeanour - that his mother was the Viennese Baroness Wetzlar. He studied under
Simon Sechter,
Carl Czerny and
Johann Nepomuk Hummel.
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Thalberg commenced his professional career with concerts at
Vienna in
1828 which brought him considerable attention, and by the publication of his
Opus 1,
Mélanges sur des thèmes d'Euryanthe. In
1835 he began his concert tours, which proved a continual triumph and gained for him high eminence as a pianist. His particular innovation, which greatly impressed his audiences and rivals (including
Liszt), was the use of the thumbs of both hands to play inner melodies, giving the impression of a 'third hand'. In the spirit of the time, Thalberg and Liszt engaged in a piano 'duel' in Paris in 1837 (of which Liszt is generally accounted the winner).
In
1855 Thalberg gave a series of concerts in
Brazil, visiting the
United States the following year. In
1858 he settled at
Naples, where he made his permanent home. His wife was a daughter of the famous singer
Luigi Lablache. He died at Naples.
Thalberg's published compositions reached opus number 83, to which should be added a number of pieces without opus number, including a piano method. Many of his compositions are fantasies upon themes from
operas, outside of which the most notable works include a
concerto,
concert studies, several
caprices and
nocturnes, a
scherzo, a
ballade and a
sonata. Although intended principally to display the virtuosity of the executant, those works which are not mere
salon music show a genuine musicality, and compositions such as his
Piano Trio are more than worthy of the occasional airing. He also wrote an opera of his own, 'Florinda', to a libretto by
Eugène Scribe (produced 1851).
* Fantasies on Operas by
Donizetti* Variations on Operas by
Rossini* Soirees de Pausilippe (Les)
* Un Soupir, mélodie variée, for piano
* Tema y estudio de concierto for guitar
* Fantaisie sur l'opéra L'Assedio di Corinto de Rossini, for piano, Op. 3
* Piano Concerto in F Minor, Op. 5
*
Fantasia on
Meyerbeer's "Robert le Diable" for piano, Op. 6
* Fantasy on themes from
Bellini's La Straniera, Op. 9
* Grand fantasy and variations on themes from Bellini's I Capuletti, Op. 10
* Grand Fantasy on themes from Bellini's Norma, Op. 12
* Fantasia on Meyerbeer's "Les Huguenots" for piano, Op. 20
* Fantasia on "God Save the Queen" for piano, Op. 27
*
Nocturne, Op. 28
* Fantasia on
Rossini's Moïse, Op. 33
*
Canzonette Italienne, for piano, Op. 36/5
* Souvenirs De
Beethoven: Sym No.7: Grande Fantasy, Op. 39
* Fantasia on Rossini's La donna del lago, Op. 40 bis
* Grand
Caprice on themes from Bellini's La Sonnambula, Op.46
* Fantasy on themes from Bellini's Beatrice di Tenda, Op. 49
* Fantasia on Rossini's Semiramide, Op. 51
* Fantasia on Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia, Op. 63
*
Tarantelle in C minor, Op. 65
* Fantasia on Donizetti's "Don Pasquale" for piano, Op. 67
*
Piano Trio in A major, Op. 69
* Fantasy on Casta Diva (From Bellini's Opera Norma), for piano, Op. 70
* Grand fantaisie de concert sur l'opéra Il Trovatore de
Verdi, for piano, Op. 77
* Grand fantaisie de concert sur l'opéra La Traviata de Verdi, for piano, Op. 78
* Souvenir de Ballo in maschera de Verdi, for piano, Op. 81
* Souvenir de Rigoletto de Verdi, for piano, Op. 82
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