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Definition of Jakob Liebmann Beer
1. Noun. German composer of operas in a style that influenced Richard Wagner (1791-1864).
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Literary usage of Jakob Liebmann Beer
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1. University Musical Encyclopedia by Louis Charles Elson (1912)
"Originally known ая Jakob Liebmann Beer, and son of the wealthy banker, Herz
Beer, he assumed the name Meyer in compliment to a rich relative whose heir he ..."
2. Stokes' Encyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Covering the Entire Period of by Leander Jan De Bekker (1908)
"Originally known as Jakob Liebmann Beer, and son of the wealthy banker, Herz
Beer, he assumed the name Meyer in compliment to a rich relative whose heir he ..."
3. A Score of Famous Composers by Nathan Haskell Dole (1891)
"Jakob Liebmann Beer was born at Berlin, on the fifth of September, 1791 — the
year of Mozart's death.i His father laid the foundation of a large fortune in ..."
4. Baltzell's Dictionary of Musicians: Containing Concise Biographical Sketches ...by Winton James Baltzell by Winton James Baltzell (1918)
"Meyerbeer (ma'-yar-bar), Giacomo [real name Jakob Liebmann Beer], compr. b.
Berlin, Sept. 5, 1791; d. Paris, May 2, 1864. Of Jewish descent; name changed to ..."
5. What We Hear in Music: A Laboratory Course of Study in Music History and by Anne Faulkner Oberndorfer (1913)
"Originally named Jakob Liebmann Beer, this great composer whom we know as Giacomo
Meyerbeer (1791-1864), held the opera stage in Europe until the advent of ..."