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== Life == == Life ==
Ernest de Munck was born on December 21, 1840, in ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Riemann |first=Hugo |author-link=Hugo Riemann |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofmusi00riem/page/184/mode/2up |title=Dictionary of music |publisher=] |year=1908 |edition=4th |pages=185 |translator-last=Shedlock |translator-first=J. S.}}</ref> His father François de Munck was a virtuoso cellist and teacher, once a member of the orchestra at ]<ref name="Die Tonkust">{{Cite magazine |date=May 1, 2003 |title=François und Ernest de Munck |url=http://deposit.ddb.de/ep/netpub/48/42/64/970644248/_data_dyna/_snap_stand_2003_03_01/tonkunst/dtk-0305/Cellist/ind.html#selection-265.0-368.1 |archive-url=https://archive.ph/20130210172603/http://deposit.ddb.de/ep/netpub/48/42/64/970644248/_data_dyna/_snap_stand_2003_03_01/tonkunst/dtk-0305/Cellist/ind.html#selection-265.0-368.1 |archive-date=February 10, 2013 |magazine=Die Tonkust |language=de}}</ref> and a professor at the ].<ref name="Grove">{{Cite book |last=Grove |first=George |author-link=George Grove |title=Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians |title-link=Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians |publisher=] |year=1904 |pages=318}}</ref> He was taught the cello by his father<ref name="Die Tonkust" /> and by ].<ref name="NMF">{{Cite web |title=Feuermann |url=https://www.nmf.or.jp/english/instruments/post_291.html |access-date=September 11, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> He toured Great Britain in 1855.<ref name="Grove" /> In 1868, De Munck became a permanent member of the Maurin String Quartet in ].<ref name="Die Tonkust" /> De Munck was awarded the {{Ill|Goldene Ehrenmedaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft|de}} in 1876.<ref name="Die Tonkust" /> Ernest de Munck was born on December 21, 1840, in ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Riemann |first=Hugo |author-link=Hugo Riemann |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofmusi00riem/page/184/mode/2up |title=Dictionary of music |publisher=] |year=1908 |edition=4th |pages=185 |translator-last=Shedlock |translator-first=J. S.}}</ref> His father François de Munck was a virtuoso cellist and teacher, once a member of the orchestra at ]<ref name="Die Tonkust">{{Cite magazine |date=May 1, 2003 |title=François und Ernest de Munck |url=http://deposit.ddb.de/ep/netpub/48/42/64/970644248/_data_dyna/_snap_stand_2003_03_01/tonkunst/dtk-0305/Cellist/ind.html#selection-265.0-368.1 |archive-url=https://archive.today/20130210172603/http://deposit.ddb.de/ep/netpub/48/42/64/970644248/_data_dyna/_snap_stand_2003_03_01/tonkunst/dtk-0305/Cellist/ind.html#selection-265.0-368.1 |archive-date=February 10, 2013 |magazine=Die Tonkust |language=de}}</ref> and a professor at the ].<ref name="Grove">{{Cite encyclopedia |year=1909 |title=De Munck |encyclopedia=] |publisher=] |url=https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofmusi03grov_1/page/n361/mode/2up?q=munck |last=Cobbett |first=W.W. |author-link=Walter Willson Cobbett |editor-last=Grove |editor-first=George |editor-link=George Grove |volume=3 |pages=318}}</ref> He was taught the cello by his father<ref name="Die Tonkust" /> and by ].<ref name="NMF">{{Cite web |title=Feuermann |url=https://www.nmf.or.jp/english/instruments/post_291.html |access-date=September 11, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> He toured Great Britain in 1855.<ref name="Grove" /> In 1868, de Munck became a permanent member of the Maurin String Quartet in ].<ref name="Die Tonkust" /> De Munck was awarded the {{Ill|Goldene Ehrenmedaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft|de}} in 1876.<ref name="Die Tonkust" />


On September 3, 1879, he married singer ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=September 4, 1879 |title=Foreign News: Marriage of Carlotta Patti to Ernest De Munck Arrest of German Socialists at Boulogne, France British Forces in Close Pursuit of King Cetewayo A Band of Sicilian Brigands Captured After a Fight Particulars of the Recent Riots in Santiago de Chile The British Isles |work=] |pages=2 |id={{Proquest|365509183}}}}</ref> They performed together throughout the United States, such as in ],<ref>{{Cite news |date=December 1, 1879 |title=Amusements |work=] |pages=3 |id={{Proquest|576915627}}}}</ref> and he was part of her company on her concert tours in the country.<ref>{{Cite news |date=May 31, 1885 |title=Personal Mention |work=] |pages=2 |id={{Proquest|927356222}}}}</ref> They also lived in the US for a period.<ref name="NYT_Obit">{{Cite news |date=February 6, 1915 |title=Ernest De Munck |work=] |pages=9 |id={{Proquest|575395476}}}}</ref> Patti died in Paris in 1889.<ref>{{Cite news |date=June 28, 1889 |title=Carlotta Patti Dead: Adelina's Sister Passes Away in Paris – A Sketch of Her Life |work=] |page=5 |id={{Proquest|577008037}}}}</ref> Following her death, de Munck moved to ] where he became a professor at the ] in 1891, and a professor at the ] in 1893.<ref name="MusicalNews_Obit">{{Cite book |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Musical_News/rApDAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA96&printsec=frontcover |title=Musical News |date=January 30, 1915 |volume=48 |page=96 |chapter=Obituary: Chevalier Ernest de Munck}}</ref> On September 3, 1879, he married singer ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=September 4, 1879 |title=Foreign News: Marriage of Carlotta Patti to Ernest De Munck Arrest of German Socialists at Boulogne, France British Forces in Close Pursuit of King Cetewayo A Band of Sicilian Brigands Captured After a Fight Particulars of the Recent Riots in Santiago de Chile The British Isles |work=] |pages=2 |id={{ProQuest|365509183}}}}</ref> They performed together throughout the United States, such as in ],<ref>{{Cite news |date=December 1, 1879 |title=Amusements |work=] |pages=3 |id={{ProQuest|576915627}}}}</ref> and he was part of her company on her concert tours in the country.<ref>{{Cite news |date=May 31, 1885 |title=Personal Mention |work=] |pages=2 |id={{ProQuest|927356222}}}}</ref> They also lived in the US for a period.<ref name="NYT_Obit">{{Cite news |date=February 6, 1915 |title=Ernest De Munck |work=] |pages=9 |id={{ProQuest|575395476}}}}</ref> Patti died in Paris in 1889.<ref>{{Cite news |date=June 28, 1889 |title=Carlotta Patti Dead: Adelina's Sister Passes Away in Paris – A Sketch of Her Life |work=] |page=5 |id={{ProQuest|577008037}}}}</ref> Following her death, de Munck moved to ] where he became a professor at the ] in 1891, and a professor at the ] in 1893.<ref name="MusicalNews_Obit">{{Cite book |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rApDAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA96 |title=Musical News |date=January 30, 1915 |volume=48 |page=96 |chapter=Obituary: Chevalier Ernest de Munck}}</ref>


De Munck died in ], London on January 19, 1915.<ref name="MusicalNews_Obit" /><ref name="TheStrad_Obit">{{Cite book |last=Petherick |first=Dora |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Strad/yaU5AAAAIAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA364&printsec=frontcover |title=The Strad |publisher=Orpheus |year=1915 |volume=25 |page=364 |chapter=The Chevalier Ernest de Munck: Some personal Recollections, by one of his Pupils}}</ref> His death was announced on February 5.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/sim_musical-america_1915-02-13_21_15/page/38/ |title=Musical America |date=1915-02-13 |publisher=] Publications |others=] |volume=21 |page=38 |language=English |chapter=Passed Away: Ernest de Munck |issue=15}}</ref><ref name="NYT_Obit" /> De Munck died in ], London, on January 19, 1915.<ref name="MusicalNews_Obit" /><ref name="TheStrad_Obit">{{Cite book |last=Petherick |first=Dora |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=yaU5AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA364 |title=The Strad |publisher=Orpheus |year=1915 |volume=25 |page=364 |chapter=The Chevalier Ernest de Munck: Some personal Recollections, by one of his Pupils}}</ref> His death was announced on February 5.<ref>{{Cite book |chapter-url=https://archive.org/details/sim_musical-america_1915-02-13_21_15/page/38/ |title=Musical America |date=1915-02-13 |publisher=] Publications |others=] |volume=21 |page=38 |language=English |chapter=Passed Away: Ernest de Munck |issue=15}}</ref><ref name="NYT_Obit" />


=== De Munck cello === === De Munck cello ===
{{Main|De Munck (Stradivarius cello)}} {{Main|De Munck (Stradivarius cello)}}
In 1869, Ernest de Munck acquired a 1730 ] cello from ] through the intermediary of Gand et Bernardel of Paris. Before his death in 1915, De Munck sold it to one of his students, C. H. Heriot, who subsequently sold it to ]. ] bought it in 1939, and it was acquired by collector Russel B. Kingman upon Feuermann's death. The cello was then owned again by W. E. Hill & Sons, then dealer Rembert Wurlitzer, before being sold to cellist ]. The ] has owned the cello since 1996. The cello bears his name, as well as Feuermann's.<ref name="NMF" /> In 1869, Ernest de Munck acquired a 1730 ] cello from ] through the intermediary of Gand et Bernardel of Paris. Before his death in 1915, de Munck sold it to one of his students, C. H. Heriot, who subsequently sold it to ]. ] bought it in 1939, and it was acquired by collector Russel B. Kingman upon Feuermann's death. The cello was then owned again by W. E. Hill & Sons, then dealer Rembert Wurlitzer, before being sold to cellist ]. The ] has owned the cello since 1996. The cello bears his name, as well as Feuermann's.<ref name="NMF" />


== Music == == Music ==
* ''Ivan Gondois'' ({{Circa|1888}})<ref>{{Cite news |date=April 15, 1888 |title=Paris Newspaper Joys: The Entertainment Given by 'Figaro' and 'Revue Diplomatique' |work=] |pages=29 |id={{Proquest|576975644}}}}</ref> * ''Ivan Gondois'' ({{Circa|1888}})<ref>{{Cite news |date=April 15, 1888 |title=Paris Newspaper Joys: The Entertainment Given by 'Figaro' and 'Revue Diplomatique' |work=] |pages=29 |id={{ProQuest|576975644}}}}</ref>
* ] for cello and piano, dedicated to ] ({{Circa|1898}})<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 12, 1898 |title=Resources of America |work=] |pages=9 |id={{Proquest|163836144}}}}</ref> * ] for cello and piano, dedicated to ] ({{Circa|1898}})<ref>{{Cite news |date=March 12, 1898 |title=Resources of America |work=] |pages=9 |id={{ProQuest|163836144}}}}</ref>
* ''Six Études in the Form of Caprices''<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Freiberg |first=Sarah |date=October 2018 |title=New Year's Resolutions |magazine=Strings |pages=58–59 |volume=33 |issue=3 |id={{Proquest|2450799697}}}}</ref> * ''Six Études in the Form of Caprices''<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Freiberg |first=Sarah |date=October 2018 |title=New Year's Resolutions |magazine=Strings |pages=58–59 |volume=33 |issue=3 |id={{ProQuest|2450799697}}}}</ref>


== Honors == == Honors ==
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Latest revision as of 06:11, 26 November 2024

Belgian cellist and composer (1840–1915)

Ernest de Munck
De Munck's tombstone at the Montmartre Cemetery
Born(1840-12-21)December 21, 1840
Brussels, Belgium
DiedJanuary 19, 1915(1915-01-19) (aged 74)
Maida Vale, London, England
Occupations
  • Cellist
  • composer
Spouse Carlotta Patti ​ ​(m. 1879; died 1889)
FatherFrançois de Munck

Ernest de Munck (December 21, 1840 – January 19, 1915) was a Belgian cellist and composer. Born in Brussels, de Munck learned the cello from his professional cellist father François de Munck as well as Adrien-François Servais. He later became a professor at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music in London.

Life

Ernest de Munck was born on December 21, 1840, in Brussels. His father François de Munck was a virtuoso cellist and teacher, once a member of the orchestra at Her Majesty's Theatre and a professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. He was taught the cello by his father and by Adrien-François Servais. He toured Great Britain in 1855. In 1868, de Munck became a permanent member of the Maurin String Quartet in Paris. De Munck was awarded the Goldene Ehrenmedaille für Kunst und Wissenschaft [de] in 1876.

On September 3, 1879, he married singer Carlotta Patti. They performed together throughout the United States, such as in St. Louis, and he was part of her company on her concert tours in the country. They also lived in the US for a period. Patti died in Paris in 1889. Following her death, de Munck moved to London where he became a professor at the Guildhall School of Music in 1891, and a professor at the Royal Academy of Music in 1893.

De Munck died in Maida Vale, London, on January 19, 1915. His death was announced on February 5.

De Munck cello

Main article: De Munck (Stradivarius cello)

In 1869, Ernest de Munck acquired a 1730 Stradivarius cello from Auguste Franchomme through the intermediary of Gand et Bernardel of Paris. Before his death in 1915, de Munck sold it to one of his students, C. H. Heriot, who subsequently sold it to W. E. Hill & Sons. Emanuel Feuermann bought it in 1939, and it was acquired by collector Russel B. Kingman upon Feuermann's death. The cello was then owned again by W. E. Hill & Sons, then dealer Rembert Wurlitzer, before being sold to cellist Aldo Parisot. The Nippon Music Foundation has owned the cello since 1996. The cello bears his name, as well as Feuermann's.

Music

Honors

References

  1. Riemann, Hugo (1908). Dictionary of music. Translated by Shedlock, J. S. (4th ed.). Augener & Co. p. 185.
  2. ^ "François und Ernest de Munck". Die Tonkust (in German). May 1, 2003. Archived from the original on February 10, 2013.
  3. ^ Cobbett, W.W. (1909). "De Munck". In Grove, George (ed.). Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Vol. 3. Macmillan Company. p. 318.
  4. ^ "Feuermann". Nippon Music Foundation. Retrieved September 11, 2024.
  5. "Foreign News: Marriage of Carlotta Patti to Ernest De Munck Arrest of German Socialists at Boulogne, France British Forces in Close Pursuit of King Cetewayo A Band of Sicilian Brigands Captured After a Fight Particulars of the Recent Riots in Santiago de Chile The British Isles". San Francisco Chronicle. September 4, 1879. p. 2. ProQuest 365509183.
  6. "Amusements". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. December 1, 1879. p. 3. ProQuest 576915627.
  7. "Personal Mention". Daily American. May 31, 1885. p. 2. ProQuest 927356222.
  8. ^ "Ernest De Munck". New-York Tribune. February 6, 1915. p. 9. ProQuest 575395476.
  9. "Carlotta Patti Dead: Adelina's Sister Passes Away in Paris – A Sketch of Her Life". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. June 28, 1889. p. 5. ProQuest 577008037.
  10. ^ "Obituary: Chevalier Ernest de Munck". Musical News. Vol. 48. January 30, 1915. p. 96.
  11. Petherick, Dora (1915). "The Chevalier Ernest de Munck: Some personal Recollections, by one of his Pupils". The Strad. Vol. 25. Orpheus. p. 364.
  12. "Passed Away: Ernest de Munck". Musical America. Vol. 21. Internet Archive. Musical America Publications. February 13, 1915. p. 38.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. "Paris Newspaper Joys: The Entertainment Given by 'Figaro' and 'Revue Diplomatique'". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. April 15, 1888. p. 29. ProQuest 576975644.
  14. "Resources of America". Los Angeles Times. March 12, 1898. p. 9. ProQuest 163836144.
  15. Freiberg, Sarah (October 2018). "New Year's Resolutions". Strings. Vol. 33, no. 3. pp. 58–59. ProQuest 2450799697.

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