Elena Asachi
Appearance
Elena Asachi, née Teyber, (b. 30 October 1789, d. 9 May 1877) was a Romanian pianist, singer and composer of Austrian birth. She was the daughter of Austrian composer Anton Teyber and niece of concertmaster Franz Teyber.
Elena Teyber was born in Vienna and studied music under her father as a child in Dresden. Later she studied in Vienna under opera singer Domenico Donzelli. After completing her studies, she became a professor at Iaşi Conservatory where she was known as a pianist and composer from 1827 to 1863.[1] She married Gheorghe Asachi, with whom she collaborated on songs and theatrical works.[2] She died in Iaşi.
Works
Selected works include:
- Fete pastoral des bergers moldaves (pastoral-vaudeville) 1834
- Contrabantul (The Smuggler) (comedy-vaudeville) 1837
- Tiganii (The Gypsies) (vaudeville with songs) 1856
Songs:
- Ballade moldave (with G. Asachi) 1834
- Se starb, sagst tu (G. Asachi, translated by E. Asachi) 1837
- Song of Society (with G. Asachi) 1849[1]
References
- ^ a b Sadie, Julie Anne; Samuel, Rhian (1994). The Norton/Grove dictionary of women composers (Digitized online by GoogleBooks). Retrieved 4 October 2010.
- ^ Romanian review: Volume 31. 1977.
Categories:
- 1789 births
- 1877 deaths
- 19th-century Austrian people
- 19th-century classical composers
- 19th-century classical pianists
- 19th-century Romanian people
- Austrian classical composers
- Austrian classical pianists
- Austrian female classical composers
- Governesses
- Musicians from Vienna
- Romanian classical composers
- Romanian classical pianists
- Romanian people of Austrian descent
- Women classical pianists