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Johann Gottlieb Naumann
Born: April 17, 1741; Blasewitz, Saxony   Died: October 23, 1801; Dresden, Germany  
Johann Gottlieb Naumann was a prominent Saxon opera composer of the Classical period. He received his earliest musical instruction at the Kreuzschule, Dresden, where he was probably placed in the tutelage of Kapellmeister Hasse. He was invited by the Swedish violinist Wesström to tour Italy as his accompanist in 1757, but the trip proved far longer than planned. In fact, it lasted some seven years, during which Naumann studied with Tartini in ...
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Naumann: Gustaf Wasa / Brunelle, Gedda, Wallström, Et Al
Release Date: 11/14/1995   Label: Virgin Classics   Catalog: 45148   Number of Discs: 2
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Aci e Galatea (1)
Amphion: Med din sång, du redan funnit (1)
Andantino amoroso for Glass Harmonica (1)
Betulia Liberata (1)
Cantata "Kommt herzu" (1)
Concerto for Keyboard in B flat major (1)
Cora och Alonzo: Du lever, Cora, du är frälsad (1)
Cora och Alonzo: Jag lever och lever för er! (1)
Cora och Alonzo: Kom, följ mig! (1)
Die Lehrstunde (1)
Duo for Lute and Glass Harmonica in G major "Wie ein Hirt sein..." (1)
Gustaf Wasa (1)
Gustaf Wasa: Aria Från tronen uti bojor (1)
Gustaf Wasa: Overture (1)
Heilig ist Gott der Herr (1)
Ich (1)
La Passione di Gesù Cristo (1)
Mass No. 18 in D minor (1)
Mass No. 21 in C minor (1)
Psalm 103, for 4 voices, chorus & orchestra (1)
Psalm 96 (1)
Quartet for Glass Harmonica, Flute, Viola and Cello in C major (1)
Recit for Glass Harmonica (1)
Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (Psaln 149) (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica No 1 (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica no 10 (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica no 3 (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica no 8 (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica/Piano no 2 in D minor (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica/Piano no 5 in G minor (1)
Sonata for Glass Harmonica/Piano no 6 in E flat major (1)
Zeit und Ewigkeit (1)
Biography by Michael Jameson
Johann Gottlieb Naumann was a prominent Saxon opera composer of the Classical period. He received his earliest musical instruction at the Kreuzschule, Dresden, where he was probably placed in the tutelage of Kapellmeister Hasse. He was invited by the Swedish violinist Wesström to tour Italy as his accompanist in 1757, but the trip proved far longer than planned. In fact, it lasted some seven years, during which Naumann studied with Tartini in Padua and Padre Martini in Bologna. His debut as an operatic composer followed in 1762 when, after a meeting in Venice with Hasse, the Teatro San Samuele staged Naumann's Il tesoro insidiato.

Two years later, Naumann's Li creduti spiriti, composed for the Venetian carnival in collaboration with two other composers, secured the endorsement of Hasse and Ferrandini, both of whom recommended him for a post as second church composer in Dresden. There, Naumann was soon promoted to chamber composer in 1765. Subsequently, he decided to return to Italy for three years, where he composed his opera La clemenza di Tito, staged in Dresden in 1769. Naumann's next stay in Italy between 1772 and 1774 further consolidated his reputation as a major operatic composer. He was finally appointed Kapellmeister at Dresden in 1776.

In 1777, the Swedish ambassador Count Lowenhjelm asked him to travel to Stockholm, where he assisted King Gustavus III in re-forming the Hovkapell. He also composed operas for the Swedish court, many of which were tremendously successful. The finest, Cora och Alonzo, was staged for the inauguration of the Royal Opera House. In 1782, Gustavus III commissioned a Swedish nationalist opera, Gustaf Wasa, which received its premiere in 1786 and remained Sweden's most popular opera for over a century, with more than 250 performances.

In 1785, Naumann guested as opera composer and conductor for the Danish court and reorganized the opera at Copenhagen. He would not commit to an extended contract there, however, and returned to Dresden, becoming Oberkapellmeister. In 1792, he married Catarina von Grodtschilling, daughter of a Danish vice-admiral, and although during his final years he contemplated a German national opera based on his experiences in Scandinavia, it never materialized.
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