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Peter Winter

Peter Winter

Peter Winter, sometimes "Peter von Winter" (baptized 28 August 1754 – 17 October 1825), was a German opera composer whose work can be regarded as a bridge between Mozart and Weber in the development of German opera.

Career

Winter was born at Mannheim. A child prodigy on the violin, he played in the Mannheim court orchestra. He studied with Antonio Salieri in Vienna. Moving to Munich in 1778, he became director of the court theatre at which point he started to write stage works, at first ballets and melodramas. He became vice kapellmeister in Munich in 1787 and kapellmeister in 1798, a title he kept for the rest of his life.

Of more than thirty operas written by Winter between 1778 and 1820, very few were unsuccessful. His most popular work, Das unterbrochene Opferfest, was produced in 1796 at Vienna, where in 1797–8 he composed Die Pyramiden von Babylon and Das Labyrinth, oder Der Kampf mit den Elementen, both written for him by Emanuel Schikaneder, in continuation of the story of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte. He returned to Munich in 1798.

Five years later he visited London, where he produced La grotta di Calipso in 1803, Il ratto di Proserpina in 1804 (both to libretti by Lorenzo Da Ponte), and Zaira in 1805, with great success. Maometto (1817) is probably his most famous opera, still performed sometimes, and it exists in an excellent recording on CD. His last opera, Der Sänger und der Schneider, was produced in 1820 at Munich, where he died.

Besides his dramatic works he composed concertos for wind and orchestra and some sacred music, including 26 masses.

Selected operas

  • Lenardo und Blandine (1779)
  • Der Bettelstudent (1785)
  • Jery und Bäteli (1790)
  • Catone in Utica (1791)
  • Ogus o sia Il trionfo del bel sesso (1795)
  • Das unterbrochene Opferfest (1796)
  • Babylons Pyramiden (1797)
  • Das Labyrinth oder Der Kampf mit den Elementen. Der Zauberflöte zweyter Theil, Heroic-comic opera, Libretto by Emanuel Schikaneder. Theater auf der Wieden, (1798)
  • Maometto (1817)

References

  • Linda Tyler: "Winter, Peter", in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (London: Macmillan 1992), ISBN 0-333-73432-7.

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