Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken
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Friedrich Wilhelm Kücken (16 November 1810 – 3 April 1882) was a German composer and conductor. He was a very prolific composer, mainly known for light and melodious songs, although he has also written works for the stage and for orchestra.


Career

Kücken was born in
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, near
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. The son of an executioner, he learned the piano as a child and played
chamber music Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of Musical instrument, instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a Great chamber, palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music ...
at home in a family ensemble. After moving to
Schwerin Schwerin (; Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch dialect, Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersch Low German: ''Swerin''; Polabian language, Polabian: ''Zwierzyn''; Latin: ''Suerina'', ''Suerinum'') is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Germ ...
he studied harmony with his brother-in-law Friedrich Lührss, and piano with Georg Rettberg, also learning flute and violin. From 1832 to 1841, Kücken lived in Berlin, studying counterpoint with Heinrich Birnbach and teaching music to the later king
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; he was also a member of the Sing-Akademie. Leaving Berlin, he studied with
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in
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(until 1843), when his popular song '' Ach, wie wärs möglich dann'' secured his being chosen court composer for Grand Duke Paul Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin. In 1844, he went for further studies to Paris, learning instrumentation with
Fromental Halévy Jacques-François-Fromental-Élie Halévy, usually known as Fromental Halévy (; 27 May 179917 March 1862), was a French composer. He is known today largely for his opera ''La Juive''. Early career Halévy was born in Paris, son of the cantor ...
and vocal composition with
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. While in Paris, he completed his opera ''Der Prätendent'', which was premiered in
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in 1847, becoming one of his best-known works. After spending various periods in Berlin, Hamburg and Schwerin, he moved to
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in 1851, becoming second conductor at the court theatre besides Peter Josef von Lindpaintner, becoming first conductor on Lindpaintner's death in 1856, a position he held until 1861. He then retired to
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where he died in 1882 aged 71.


Music

Kücken's music has as yet not been studied in any detail. His numerous light and popular songs brought him fame all over Europe and were published and reprinted in many editions. But his works also included operas, orchestral and chamber music, and choral works. His most popular large-scale work was the opera ''Der Prätendent''.
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viewed Kücken's work dimly as "saccharine" and
Franz Liszt Franz Liszt (22 October 1811 – 31 July 1886) was a Hungarian composer, virtuoso pianist, conductor and teacher of the Romantic music, Romantic period. With a diverse List of compositions by Franz Liszt, body of work spanning more than six ...
expressed his judgment in a letter to
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:
You wife, in that case, must not refuse me the boon of getting me excellent coffee and a practicable coffee machine, for the abominable beverage which is served at the hotel as coffee is as disgusting to me as a ''pièce de salon'' by Kücken, etc., and embitters my morning hours. (July 10th, 1857)''Correspondance of Wagner and Liszt'' trans. Francis Hueffer (N.Y. 1897, reprint Vienna House N. Y. 1973)


Selected works

Operas * ''Die Flucht nach der Schweiz'', Op. 24 (libretto, Karl Blum), 1 act (Berlin, 1839) * ''Der Prätendent'' (lib. Carl Philipp Berger), 3 acts (Stuttgart, 21 April 1847) * ''Maienzauber'' (lib. Gustav von Putlitz) (Schwerin, 1864) Orchestral music * ''Gebet'', Op. 62 * ''Waldleben'', Op. 79 * ''Nussknacker-Quadrille'', Op. 85 No. 2 * ''Orchesterstücke'', Op. 92 * ''Fantasie'', Op. 95 * ''Phantasie'', Op. 108 * ''Trauermarsch'', Op. 111 * Overture, Op. 116 Songs * single songs with opus numbers 1, 9, 10, 14, 17, 19, 20, 23, 28, 34, 42, 47, 51, 52, 55, 57, 58, 61, 80, 91, 99, 103 * ''Zwei Balladen'', Op. 3 * Duets with opus numbers 8, 15, 21, 26, 30, 54, 87, 105 * ''Gesänge'', Op. 18 and Op. 39 * ''Lieder und Duette'', Op. 35 * ''Tscherkasisches Lied'', Op. 27 * ''Maurisches Ständchen'', Op. 31 * ''Gesang der Brautjungfern'', Op. 37 * ''Mein Herz'', Op. 40 * ''Marienlieder'', Op. 50 * ''Der Senn'', Op. 59 * ''Der Himmel hat eine Träne geweint'', Op. 63 * ''Ebbe und Flut'', Op. 65 * ''Das Wasser ist tief'', Op. 68 * ''Schlummerlied'', Op. 82 * ''O dolce cento'', Op. 89 * ''Gedenke der Heimat'', Op. 98 * ''Die Nixen'', Op. 100 * ''Gesangstudien'', Op. 112


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kucken, Friedrich Wilhelm 1810 births 1882 deaths 19th-century German classical composers 19th-century German male musicians German opera composers German Romantic composers German male opera composers People from Bleckede Pupils of Fromental Halévy