Princess Amalie of Saxony
Amalie Marie Friederike Auguste (10 August 1794 – 18 September 1870),[1] Princess of Saxony, full name Maria Amalia Friederike Augusta Karolina Ludovica Josepha Aloysia Anna Nepomucena Philippina Vincentia Franziska de Paula Franziska de Chantal, was a German composer writing under the pen name A. Serena, and a dramatist under the name Amalie Heiter. She was the daughter of Prince Maximilian of Saxony and Princess Caroline of Parma. She was the granddaughter of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony; niece of Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony and Anthony, King of Saxony; sister of Frederick Augustus II, King of Saxony and John, King of Saxony; and aunt of Albert, King of Saxony and George, King of Saxony.
Life
Princess Amalie lived her entire life in Pillnitz Castle near Dresden, Germany. She was a well-educated and intellectually curious woman who composed chamber music, opera, and sacred music, sang, wrote comedies, and played the harpsichord.[2]
Amalie was a young girl during the time of the Napoleonic wars and had to flee from her castle several times. She and her family were forced to sleep on straw wherever they could find shelter. She met Napoleon several times and held a negative opinion of him. When Napoleon told her he was going to invade Austria, she shot back a clever retort.[3]
Musical career
Amalie began writing music in 1811 and composed numerous operas, popular among the Dresden elite. She published her works under the pseudonyms Amalie Heiter and A. Serena. Her best compositions were her comedic operas. She was able to portray her characters with innovation and color.[4]
Amalie studied with Joseph Schuster, Vincenzo Rastrelli, Johann Miksch, Franz Anton Schubert and Carl Maria von Weber. Weber found her "highly talented."[5]
Musical works
- Una donna (1816)
- Le nozze funeste (1816)
- Le tre cinture (1817)
- Il prigioniere (1820)
- L'americana (1820)
- Elvira (1821)
- Elisa ed Ernesto (1823)
- La fedeltà alla prova (1826)
- Vecchiezza e gioventù (1828)
- Il figlio pentito (1831)
- Il marchesino (1833)
- Die Siegesfahne (operetta, 1834)
- La casa disabitata (1835)[6]
Ancestry
Ancestors of Princess Amalie of Saxony |
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16. Augustus II the Strong |
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8. Augustus III of Poland |
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17. Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth |
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4. Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony |
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18. Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (=#22) |
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9. Maria Josepha of Austria |
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19. Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg (=#23) |
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2. Maximilian, Crown Prince of Saxony |
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20. Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria |
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10. Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor |
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21. Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska |
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5. Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria |
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22. Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (=#18) |
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11. Maria Amalia of Austria |
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23. Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg (=#19) |
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1. Princess Amalie of Saxony |
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24. Philip V of Spain |
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12. Philip, Duke of Parma |
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25. Elisabeth Farnese |
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6. Ferdinand, Duke of Parma |
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26. Louis XV of France |
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13. Louise Élisabeth of France |
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27. Marie Leszczyńska |
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3. Princess Carolina of Parma |
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28. Leopold, Duke of Lorraine |
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14. Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor |
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29. Élisabeth Charlotte d'Orléans |
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7. Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria |
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30. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor |
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15. Maria Theresa of Austria |
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31. Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
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Bibliography
- Slonimsky, Nicolas, ed. Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Vol. 1. New York : Schrimer Books, 2001: 67.
- Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Woodbridge, CT : Yorkin, 1999: 254-255.
- The Princess Amalie of Saxony and Napoleon. In: New York Times::. 13 May 1883.
- Rieger, Eva, ed. The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. New York : W.W. Norton and Company, 1995: 12.
References
- ^ Slonimsky, Nicolas, ed. Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians. Vol. 1. New York : Schrimer Books 2001: 67.
- ^ Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Woodbridge, CT : Yorkin, 1999: 254-255.
- ^ The Princess Amalie of Saxony and Napoleon. In: New York Times. 13 May 1883.
- ^ Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Woodbridge, CT : Yorkin, 1999. Vol. 1. page 254-255.
- ^ The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. Eva Rieger. New York : W.W. Norton and Company, 1995. Page 12.
- ^ Rieger, Eva, ed. The Norton/Grove Dictionary of Women Composers. New York : W.W. Norton and Company, 1995: 12.
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1st generation |
Princess Katharina • Anna, Landgravine of Hesse • Katharina, Electress of Brandenburg
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2nd generation |
Amalia, Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut • Anna, Electress of Brandenburg • Margarete, Princess-Abbess of Seusslitz • Margaret, Electress of Brandenburg • Margarete, Countess of Glatz • Hedwig, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
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5th generation |
Anna, Princess of Orange • Princess Eleonore • Elisabeth, Countess Palatine Johann Casimir of Simmern • Princess Marie • Dorothea, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel • Princess Amalie • Anna, Duchess of Saxe-Eisenach
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6th generation |
Princess Anna Sabine • Sophie, Duchess of Pomerania • Princess Elisabeth • Dorothea, Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg
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8th generation |
Princess Sibylle Marie • Erdmuthe Sophie, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
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Princess Iris,
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* princes royal of Poland and Lithuania
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Persondata |
Name |
Amalie, Princess of Saxony |
Alternative names |
Amalie Marie Friederike Auguste; Amalie Heiter; A. Serena |
Short description |
German composer and writer |
Date of birth |
10 August 1794 |
Place of birth |
Dresden, Germany |
Date of death |
18 September 1870 |
Place of death |
Pillnitz, Germany |