George Bridgetower

George Bridgetower

George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower (1778 or 1780–February 29 1860) was a Afro-Polish-born virtuoso violinist, who lived in England for much of his life. He was born in Biała in Poland, where his father worked for Hieronimus Wincenty Radziwill, in 1778. He was baptised Hieronimo Hyppolito de Augusto on 11 October 1778. [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/blackeuro/bridgetowerbackground.html]

Early career

His father, John Frederick Bridgetower, was probably a West Indian (possibly Barbadian) servant of the Hungarian Prince Esterházy (Joseph Haydn's patron), although he also claimed to be an African prince. His mother was from Schwabia, probably a domestic servant in the household of Sophie von Turn und Taxis. He exhibited considerable talent in his childhood, giving successful violin concerts in Paris, London, Bath and Bristol in 1789. In 1791, the British Prince Regent (later George IV) took an interest in him, and oversaw his continuing musical education. At the Prince's direction, he studied under François-Hippolyte Barthélémon (leader of the Royal Opera), with Croatian-Italian composer Giovanni Giornovichi (Ivan Jarnovic), and with Thomas Attwood (organist at St Paul's Cathedral and professor at the Royal Academy of Music). He performed in around 50 concerts in theatres London, such as Covent Garden, Drury Lane and the Haymarket Theatre, between 1789 and 1799, and was employed by the Prince to perform in his orchestra in Brighton and London.

Meeting with Beethoven

He was given leave to visit his mother and brother (a cellist) in Dresden in 1802, giving concerts there. He visited Vienna later in 1803, where he performed with Ludwig van Beethoven. Beethoven was impressed, and dedicated his great Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major (Op.47) to Bridgetower, with the goodheartedly mocking dedication "Sonata per uno mulaticco lunattico". Barely finished, the piece received its first public performance at the Augarten Theatre on 24 May 1803, with Beethoven on pianoforte and Bridgetower on violin. Bridgetower had to read the violin part of the second movement from Beethoven's copy, over his shoulder. He made a slight amendment to his part, which Beethoven gratefully accepted, jumping up to say "Noch einmal, mein lieber Bursch!" ("Once more, my dear fellow!"). Beethoven also presented Bridgetower with his tuning fork, now held by the British Library. The pair fell out soon afterwards, Bridgetower having insulted a woman who turned out to be Beethoven's friend; Beethoven broke off all relations with Bridgetower and changed the dedication of the new violin sonata to the violin virtuoso Rudolphe Kreutzer, who never played it, saying that it had already been performed once and was too difficult — the piece is now known as the "Kreutzer Sonata".

Return to England

Bridgetower returned to England, where he married Mary Leech Leeke in 1816 and continued his musical career, teaching and performing. He was elected to the Royal Society of Musicians on 4 October 1807, and became a Bachelor of Music at Cambridge University in June 1811. He performed with the Royal Philharmonic Society orchestra. He later travelled abroad, particularly to Italy, where his daughter lived but died in Peckham in south London, leaving his estate of £1,000 to his deceased wife's sister. The house was demolished in 1970. His remains are deposited in Kensal Green Cemetery.

Compositions

Bridgetower's own compositions include "Diatonica armonica" for piano, published in London in 1812 and "Henry: A ballad", for medium voice and piano, also published in London. A list of his compositions may be found in "Black Music Research Journal", Vol. 10, No. 2, Fall 1990, in an article by Dominique-Rene de Lerma.

References

* [http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/blackeuro/bridgetowerbackground.html George Polgreen Bridgetower] from the British Library
* [http://www.100greatblackbritons.com/bios/george_bridgetower.html George Bridgtower] - 100 Great Black Britons
* [http://chevalierdesaintgeorges.homestead.com/Bridge.html George Augustus Polgreen Bridgetower (1780-1860)] - African Heritage in Classical Music

External links

* [http://www.gresham.ac.uk/event.asp?PageId=45&EventId=610 "Bridgetower - Black Musicians and British Culture"] , lecture by Dr Mike Phillips at Gresham College on the 2nd July 2007 (available for download in video and audio formats as well as a text transcript).


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