Descripción
Autograph letter signed, one page - blind embossed `Conservatorium der Musik - Coeln`, 5,5 x 8,5 inch, Cologne, 4.07.1865, in German, to an unnamed Miss - concerning songs, written and signed in black ink "Ferd. Hiller", with mild signs of wear - in fine to very fine condition.
"Liebes Fräulein,
Sie müssen mich nicht der Vergeßlichkeit beschuldigen! Die Lieder waren vergriffen und ich mußte mehr als einen Brief schreiben um zu diesen Zeilen zu gelangen. Da wären sie nun! Singen Sie sie gern u. viel und gedenken Sie dabei Ihres ergebenen
Ferd. Hiller
Die herzlichsten Grüße Ihrer lieben Schwester - meine besten Empfehlungen den Ihrigen.
Köln 4/7 65."
Translated:
"Dear Madam,
You don't have to accuse me of forgetfulness! The songs were out of print and I had to write more than one letter to get to these lines. There they are now! Sing them often and with pleasure and remember your devotion
Ferd. Hiller
The warmest greetings for your dear sister - my best recommendations to yours.
Cologne 4/7 65."
Más información sobre la persona
Profession:
(1811-1885) German composer, conductor, writer and music-director
Year of Birth: 1811
Ferdinand Hiller was a prominent German composer, conductor, and pianist born on October 24, 1811, in Frankfurt am Main. He began studying music at a young age and soon showed great talent in piano performance. His exceptional skill caught the attention of renowned composers such as Ludwig van Beethoven and Felix Mendelssohn.
At the age of 14, Hiller embarked on a concert tour throughout Europe, showcasing his virtuosity as a pianist. He eventually settled in Vienna, where he studied composition under the guidance of renowned composer Hummel. Hiller quickly gained recognition for his compositions, which were praised for their innovative harmonies and expressive melodies.
In 1843, Hiller was appointed as the musical director of the prestigious Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, a position he held for over 35 years. During his tenure, he conducted numerous premieres of works by emerging composers such as Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann.
As a composer, Hiller was influenced by the Romantic era, drawing inspiration from the works of his contemporaries such as Mendelssohn and Schumann. His compositions encompass a wide range of genres, including symphonies, chamber music, and operas.
Throughout his career, Ferdinand Hiller was a highly respected figure in the music world, known for his exceptional talent as a pianist, conductor, and composer. He left a lasting legacy in the realm of music, with his works continuing to be performed and admired by audiences around the world.
On May 11, 1885, Ferdinand Hiller passed away in Cologne, leaving behind a rich musical legacy that continues to inspire musicians and music lovers to this day.
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