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Swedish composer, conductor and pianist (b. 5 April 1859 in Stockholm; d. 1 October 1927 in Stockholm), born '''''Julius Napoleon Wilhelm Harteveld'''''; known in Russia as '''''Wilgelm Napoleonovich Garteveld''''' (Вильгельм Наполеонович Гартевельд). | {{picture|file=Wilhelm_Harteveld.jpg|caption='''Wilhelm Harteveld''' (1859–1927)}} | ||
Swedish composer, conductor and pianist (b. 5 April 1859 {{NS}} in Stockholm; d. 1 October 1927 in Stockholm), born '''''Julius Napoleon Wilhelm Harteveld'''''; known in Russia as '''''Wilgelm Napoleonovich Garteveld''''' (Вильгельм Наполеонович Гартевельд). | |||
Harteveld studied in Stockholm and [[Leipzig]], and from 1882 until 1918 he worked in Russia as a teacher, conductor and | Harteveld studied in Stockholm and [[Leipzig]], and from 1882 until 1918 he worked in Russia as a teacher, conductor and folksong collector. His works included marches and choral music. | ||
Tchaikovsky | Tchaikovsky strongly disliked Harteveld, calling him "a son of a bitch" <ref name="note1"/>. | ||
==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ==Correspondence with Tchaikovsky== | ||
One telegram from Tchaikovsky to Wilhelm Harteveld has survived, dating from 1890, and has been translated into English on this website: | One telegram from Tchaikovsky to Wilhelm Harteveld has survived, dating from 1890, and has been translated into English on this website: | ||
* '''[[Letter 4268]]''' – 8/20 December 1890, from [[Saint Petersburg]] | * '''[[Letter 4268]]''' – 8/20 December 1890, from [[Saint Petersburg]] | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [[wikipedia:Wilhelm_Harteveld|Wikipedia]] | |||
* {{viaf|48437998}} | |||
==Notes and References== | ==Notes and References== |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 13 August 2023
Swedish composer, conductor and pianist (b. 5 April 1859 [N.S.] in Stockholm; d. 1 October 1927 in Stockholm), born Julius Napoleon Wilhelm Harteveld; known in Russia as Wilgelm Napoleonovich Garteveld (Вильгельм Наполеонович Гартевельд).
Harteveld studied in Stockholm and Leipzig, and from 1882 until 1918 he worked in Russia as a teacher, conductor and folksong collector. His works included marches and choral music.
Tchaikovsky strongly disliked Harteveld, calling him "a son of a bitch" [1].
Correspondence with Tchaikovsky
One telegram from Tchaikovsky to Wilhelm Harteveld has survived, dating from 1890, and has been translated into English on this website:
- Letter 4268 – 8/20 December 1890, from Saint Petersburg
External Links
Notes and References
- ↑ See Letter 4608 to Pyotr Jurgenson, 29 January/10 February 1892.