Leopold Wenzel

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Léopold de Wenzel (23 January 1847 – 21 August 1923), also known as Leopold Wenzel, was an Italian conductor and composer.

Born in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Wenzel spent most of his career working in London, with the exception of some years spent in Paris. Wenzel was appointed as musical director, music arranger and ballet composer at the Empire Theatre of Varieties in London in 1889, where he wrote and arranged numerous ballets. Later, he conducted at the Gaiety Theatre, London until 1913. In addition to ballets, his many works include art songs, orchestral works, and operas in the late Victorian era and early Edwardian period. He also composed songs that were incorporated into some works of musical theatre. He died in Asnières, near Paris.

Selected works

Ballets with choreographer Katti Lanner at the Empire

Operas Other works

Notes

  1. ^ Opera Glass
  2. ^ "Retirement of Gaiety Conductor", The Observer, 23 February 1913, p. 10
  3. ^ Richards, Jeffrey. Imperialism and Music: Britain 1876-1953, pp. 258–60 (2002) Manchester University Press ISBN 0-7190-4506-1
  4. ^ Profile of Wenzel
  5. ^ Guest, "Appendix A: Ballets Produced at the Empire Theatre, 1884-1915"
  6. ^ a b c Guest, "Appendix C: Some Empire Ballets: Selected Scenarios"
  7. ^ Poster from "Grand Ballet: Brighton" at the Olympia Archived 2007-04-20 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ List of cast and crew for Cinder Ellen and other Cinderella adaptations
  9. ^ Johnson, Colin, M. Links to Midi files for songs in An Artist's Model, including the songs composed by Wenzel, The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, accessed 31 March 2018

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