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Nicolas-Charles Bochsa
French musician

Nicolas-Charles Bochsa

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French musician
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Montmédy, canton of Montmédy, arrondissement of Verdun, Meuse
Place of death
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Age
66 years
Family
Father:
Charles Bochsa
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Biography

Robert Nicolas-Charles Bochsa (9 August 1789 in Montmédy, Meuse, France – 6 January 1856 in Sydney) was a musician and composer.

Life

The son of a Bohemia-born musician Karl Bochsa (de), Nicolas-Charles Bochsa was able to play the flute and piano by the age of seven. In 1807 he went to study at the Paris Conservatoire. He was appointed harpist to the Imperial Orchestra in 1813, and began writing operas for the Opéra-Comique. However, in 1817 he became entangled in counterfeiting, fraud, and forgery, and fled to London to avoid prosecution. He was convicted in absentia, and sentenced to twelve years hard labour and a fine of 4,000 francs.

Safe from French law in London, he helped found the Royal Academy of Music in 1821, and became its secretary. He taught there, amongst others, the British harp virtuoso Elias Parish Alvars. When his criminal conviction was revealed in 1826 he was forced to resign. He then became Musical Director of the Kings Theatre in London.

Bochsa's grave in Camperdown Cemetery, Sydney

In 1839 he became involved in another scandal when he ran off with the opera singer Anna Bishop, wife of the composer Henry Bishop. They performed together in North America and throughout Europe (except France). In Naples Bochsa was appointed Director of the Regio Teatro San Carlo, (the Royal Opera House) and stayed there for two years.

Bochsa arrived with Anna Bishop in Sydney, at the time of the gold rush in December 1855, but they gave only one concert together before Bochsa died. Bishop was heartbroken, and commissioned an elaborate tomb for him in Camperdown Cemetery, Sydney.

Operas

  • Le Retour de Trajan, ou, Rome triomphante
  • Les Héritiers Michau, ou Le Moulin de Lieursain
  • L'héritier de Paimpol
  • Le Roi et la ligue
  • Les Noces de Gamache
  • La Lettre de change (English: The Promissory Note; German: Der Wechselbrief)
  • Un Mari pour étrennes
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