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Joachim Nicolas Eggert (22 February 1779 14 April 1813) was a Swedish composer and musical director.

Joachim Nicolas Eggert
Joachim Nicolas Eggert

Eggert was born in Gingst on Rügen, at that time part of Swedish Pommern. At a very young age he started studying to play the violin. In Stralsund he continued his musical education in the subjects of violin and composition. These studies were followed, in the first years of the 19th century, by studies in musical theory in Braunschweig and Göttingen, with Johann Nikolaus Forkel as a teacher.

In 1802 he got his first appointment as a Kapellmeister at the court theater of Schwerin. A year later he became violinist at the Royal Court Orchestra of Sweden. He soon received his first commissions for compositions. In 1807 he was appointed a member of the Royal Swedish Musical Academy; in the same year he made his debut as a musical director. Between 1808 and 1812 he worked as a Hofkapellmeister at the Royal Court Orchestra. He died at Thomestorp, Östergötland, Sweden, of tuberculosis, at the age of 34 years.

The main part of his compositional creations are instrumental works like operas, cantatas, musical dramas and symphonies. He also composed numerous works commissioned by the Swedish Court Orchestra. He introduced elements of Vienna Classicism into Swedish musical culture. In the course of his activities as Kapellmeister he introduced for the first time works of Beethoven's in the Swedish concert repertoire. He also gained fame by directing the first Swedish performances of Haydn's oratorio The Seasons and Mozart's opera The Magic Flute.

Despite being the smallest-scored, Eggert's 3rd symphony was the only one of his to employ a trombone.[1] In 1790, the Swedish Royal Court Orchestra hired 3 trombonists, and as a member of the orchestra, Eggert wrote his 3rd symphony for three trombones in all movements. On 14 May 1807, the 3rd symphony was performed with Eggert debuting as a musical director and conductor, this places it a year prior the premiere of Beethoven's 5th (22 December 1808),[2]:159[3] this makes Eggert's 3rd symphony one of the earliest symphonies to include trombone throughout, with Ignaz Pleyel's three "London" symphonies performed around 1792.[1][2]:157[3]


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References


  1. David M. Guion (2014) [Originally published 1988]. The Trombone, it's history and music. Taylor & Francis. p. 275. ISBN 9781134287864.
  2. David M. Guion (2010). A History of the Trombone. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 9780810874459.
  3. "Joachim Nicolas Eggert (1779−1813) Symphony in E-flat major". swedishmusicalheritage.com/.



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Joachim Nicolas Eggert (* 22. Februar 1779 in Gingst auf Rügen, seinerzeit zu Schwedisch-Pommern gehörend; † 14. April 1813 in Thomestorp, Östergötland, Schweden) war ein schwedischer Komponist und Dirigent.
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Joachim Nicholas Eggert (Gingst, Rügen, 22 de febrero de 1779 - 14 de abril de 1813) fue un compositor y director de orquesta sueco.



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