chambers_search-1

Search Chambers

Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus (1996) or Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997 edition with amendments). Enter your search and choose your title from the drop-down menu.

Meyerbeer, Giacomo, originally Jakob Liebmann Meyer Beer 1791-1864
German composer of operas

Born in Berlin, he played Mozart's D-minor Piano Concerto in public at seven. His earlier works were unsuccessful, but in Vienna he attracted attention as a pianist. After three years' study in Italy he produced operas in the new (Rossini's) style, which were immediately well received. After a careful study of French opera, he wrote the popular Robert le Diable (1831, libretto by Eugčne Scribe), and followed it in 1836 by the even more successful Huguenots. Appointed kapellmeister at Berlin, he composed several more well-received works, but was severely condemned by Schumann and Richard Wagner on the ground that he made everything subsidiary to theatrical effect.