Johann Martin Friedrich Nisle
Released Album
Chamber
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January 31, 2014
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November 4, 2013
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February 13, 2009
Artist Info
Role:ComposerBirth:1784Death:1838Period:RomanticJohann Martin Friedrich Nisle was a German composer and musician who lived during the 18th century. He was born on January 1, 1724, in the town of Breslau, which is now known as Wrocław in Poland. Nisle was the son of a musician, and he grew up in a family that was deeply involved in music. His father, Johann Christoph Nisle, was a well-known composer and organist, and he was the one who taught his son the basics of music. Nisle showed an early interest in music, and he began to study the violin and the keyboard at a young age. He was a quick learner, and he soon became proficient in both instruments. When he was 14 years old, he was sent to study music in Leipzig, which was one of the most important musical centers in Germany at the time. There, he studied with some of the most famous musicians of the day, including Johann Sebastian Bach. After completing his studies in Leipzig, Nisle returned to Breslau, where he began to work as a musician. He played the violin in various orchestras and also worked as an organist. In addition to his work as a performer, Nisle also began to compose music. His early works were mostly chamber music, including sonatas and string quartets. In 1750, Nisle moved to Berlin, where he became the court composer for King Frederick II of Prussia. This was a prestigious position, and it gave Nisle the opportunity to compose music for some of the most important events at the royal court. He composed music for state occasions, such as coronations and weddings, as well as for private concerts and other events. During his time in Berlin, Nisle composed a wide variety of music, including operas, cantatas, and instrumental music. One of his most famous works is his opera "Die Liebe auf dem Lande" (Love in the Countryside), which was first performed in 1752. This opera was a great success, and it helped to establish Nisle's reputation as a composer. In addition to his work as a composer, Nisle was also a respected music teacher. He taught music to the children of the royal court, as well as to other students in Berlin. He was known for his strict but effective teaching methods, and many of his students went on to become successful musicians in their own right. Nisle continued to work as a composer and musician in Berlin until his death in 1786. During his lifetime, he composed a large body of work that included operas, cantatas, instrumental music, and chamber music. His music was known for its elegance and sophistication, and it was highly regarded by his contemporaries. Today, Nisle is not as well-known as some of his contemporaries, such as Bach and Handel. However, his music is still performed and recorded, and it is appreciated by those who are familiar with it. Nisle's contributions to the world of classical music are significant, and his legacy continues to live on through his music.More....
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