Hieronymus Payer
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Hieronymus Payer (13 February 1787 in Vienna-Meidling; died 17 August 1845 in the same place) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
Life and career[]
Hieronymus (Jérome) Payer was the son of a teacher. As a 10-year-old he earned his living as a backup musician and was then hired as an assistant teacher of his father’s. In 1806 he became a conductor in the so-called Meidlinger Summer Theatre, for which he even wrote some small Singspiels. Later he moved to the Innere Stadt of Vienna and performed in the Redoutensaal and Theater an der Wien successfully. He was active as a teacher, including of Leopoldine Blahetka.
Payer introduced in 1821 in Vienna for the first time the Physharmonica in a public concert. Three years later he became a conductor in Amsterdam (at the Hoogduitse Schouwburg) and in 1825, in Paris. In 1832 he returned to Vienna as conductor for a short time in the Theater in der Josefstadt. As a pianist he had been compared by his contemporaries with Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles and Ferdinand Ries.
Works (selection)[]
6 masses and other sacred works, 10 operas and operettas, including;
- Der wilde Jäger, Meidling 1806 or 26. July 1807
- L’arbre creux, Meidling 1808
- Der hohle Baum, Meidling 1810
- Die musikalische Akademie, 1825
- Die Trauer, 1825
- Hochlands Fürsten, 1825 (libretto: ), has also appeared Johann Nestroy
- La croix de feu, 1830
- Instrumental music
- Overtures, concertos, marches, waltzes, piano music, chamber music
Sources[]
- August Schmidt: Denksteine 1848, pp. 95–110
- Jürgen Hein: Nestroy in Amsterdam, Nestroyana, 8/3–4, pp. 52–70.
- Henk J. Koning: Nestroy in Amsterdam. Zur Rezeption seiner Stücke auf der holländischen Bühne des 19. Jahrhunderts, Nestroyana, 14/3–4, pp. 91–100.
- Gerrit Waidelich: Dokumente zu Nestroys Amsterdamer Engagement in Korrespondenzberichten über das dortige Deutsche Theater, Nestroyana, 17/1-2 (1997), pp. 24–38.
External links[]
- Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon, S. 373f.
- Porträt im Bezirksmuseum Wien-Meidling
- Payer in Amsterdam 1825 – 1
- Payer in Amsterdam 1825 – 2
- 1787 births
- 1845 deaths
- Austrian male composers
- Austrian composers
- Austrian conductors (music)
- Male conductors (music)
- Austrian classical pianists
- Male classical pianists
- Musicians from Vienna
- 19th-century classical pianists
- 19th-century male musicians
- Austrian composer stubs
- Austrian music biography stubs
- European conductor (music) stubs