Herman_Friedrich_Voltmar

Herman Friedrich Voltmar

Herman Friedrich Voltmar

Danish composer


Herman Friedrich Voltmar (1707 – 6 May 1782) was a Danish composer.

He was the eldest son of the oboist Johan Voltmar. The family moved to Denmark around 1711. His three brothers were also artists: composer Johan Foltmar, and painters Christian Ulrik Foltmar and Christoffer Foltmar.

At a young age he was employed by the crown prince and later Christian VI in 1738 as a musician in the Royal Chapel. In addition to his permanent salary he received some extra pay, which suggests that he also had served as soloist in more private contexts at court. He also composed and wrote poetry. At the wedding of the crown prince (later King Frederik V) Voltmar wrote a large epic in German.

In 1770, at the age of 63, Voltmar was dismissed from the Royal Chapel.

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