Zinck, Hardenack OttO Conrad
Zinck, Hardenack OttO Conrad
Zinck, Hardenack OttO Conrad, German instrumentalist, singer, teacher, and composer, brother of Bendix (Benedikt) Friedrich Zinck; b. Husum, Holstein, July 2, 1746; d. Copenhagen, Feb. 15, 1832. He began his training with his father, the town musician Bendix Friedrich Zinck, and later studied with C.P.E. Bach in Hamburg. In 1777 he became 1st flutist and chamber musician in the Ludwigslust Hofkapelle, and in 1787 he was named Singmeister (1st accompanist) in the Copenhagen Hofkapelle. He also was active as a church organist and teacher in Copenhagen, where he founded a Singakademie (1800). He produced an opera to a Danish text, Selim og Mir za (Copenhagen, Feb. 1, 1790), and also composed several oratorios and cantatas, lieder, instrumental music, etc. He publ. Die nördliche Harfe, ein Versuch in Fragmenten und Skizzen über Musik und ihre Anwendung im Norden (Copenhagen, 1801; on Scandinavian music) and Vorlesungen über Musik und ihre nützlichste Anwendung (Copenhagen, 1813).
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