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Sigismond Neukomm or Sigismund Ritter von Neukomm [after ennoblement as a knight] (Salzburg, 10 July 1778 – Paris, 3 April 1858) was an Austrian composer and pianist.
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Neukomm first studied with the organist Weissauer and later studied theory under Michael Haydn,
though his studies at Salzburg University were in philosophy and mathematics. He became honorary organist at the Salzburg University church in 1792, and was appointed chorus-master at the Salzburg court theater in 1796.
Neukomm was kapellmeister at St. Petersburg's German theatre from 1804 to 1809, and in the 1810s he spent time in Brazil, South America, where he popularized the works of Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Mozart. He worked at D. João VI's court in Rio de Janeiro. His works had some currency in the nineteenth century: Johann Nepomuk Hummel's op. 123 is a Fantasie for Piano on themes by Hummel and von Neukomm. Boston's Handel and Haydn Society, for example, gave 55 performances of his oratorio David during the 1830s.[1]
Neukomm's compositional output is large. With the older composer's approval he made arrangements of Haydn's works, including the oratorios The Seasons and The Creation.
He wrote a clarinet quintet
several organ voluntaries, ten operas, incidental music for four plays,
48 masses, 8 oratorios, and a large body of smaller works including vocal pieces, works for piano
solo, and about 200 songs.========================================================
In 1814 Neukomm was responsible for erecting a tombstone to the memory of Haydn over his first grave in the Hundsturm cemetery in Vienna. The inscription included a puzzle canon composed by Neukomm himself. He had previously been one of Haydn's pupils, and was also in regular contact
with the composer in the last months of his life.
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