A member of the Silent Generation generation, Albert Lortzing was born in 1801 in Berlin and went on to become a celebrated Musician.
German opera composer (1801-1851)
"Lortzing's defining career moment came with the premiere of "Zar und Zimmermann" (Tsar and Carpenter) in Leipzig in 1837." — About Albert Lortzing
| Metric | Albert Lortzing | Avg Musician | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 49 | 57 | -8 yrs |
| Career length | 31 yrs | ~35 yrs | -4 yrs |
| Based on 830 Musician profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Albert Lortzing, despite composing some of Germany's most beloved comic operas, struggled with financial hardship throughout his life and died in poverty?
Lortzing's defining career moment came with the premiere of "Zar und Zimmermann" (Tsar and Carpenter) in Leipzig in 1837. This Singspiel, blending comedy, romance, and patriotic themes, became an immediate and enduring success, establishing him as a leading figure in German comic opera.
Albert Lortzing is revered as a master of German Singspiel and Spieloper, whose charming and melodious operas continue to be regularly performed, particularly in German-speaking countries. He significantly contributed to a distinctly German operatic style.
Albert Lortzing's legacy continues to influence Musicians today. Browse similar profiles from the same era.
Also known as: A. Lortzing, Alb Lortzing