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Gustav Kobbé
Gustav Kobbé (4 March 1857〔Lewis Randolph Hamersly, ''et al.'' (''Who's who in New York (city and State)'' ). New York: L.R. Hamersly, 1904. p. 353.〕 - 27 July 1918)〔("Hydroplane Kills Kobbe in his Boat; Naval Pilot Unaware He Had Struck Art Critic's Craft." ) ''New York Times''. 28 July 1918. p. 1. Accessed 30 January 2008.〕 was an American music critic and author, best known for his guide to the operas, ''The Complete Opera Book'', first published (posthumously) in the United States in 1919 and the United Kingdom in 1922.
== Life and career ==
Kobbé was born in March 1857 in New York City, to William August Kobbé and Sarah Lord Sistare Kobbé.〔 His father, William, was born in Idstein, near Wiesbaden, in the Duchy of Nassau (now part of Germany) and represented that country in New York as consul general until it was absorbed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866. Sarah was born in New London, Connecticut to a prominent New England family.〔
When Gustav Kobbé was ten years old, he was sent to Wiesbaden to study composition and the piano with Adolf Hagen. Following five years of study in Germany, he returned to New York City for additional study under Joseph Mosenthal. Afterward, he graduated from Columbia College in 1877 and two years later from Columbia Law School. He received his M.A. from Columbia in 1880. In 1882, he married Carolyn Wheeler.
He made his career in literary and newspaper work, and contributed articles on musical and dramatic subjects to the leading magazines and periodicals. His hobby was sailing, and it was while he was out in the Great South Bay off Bay Shore, New York, in July 1918, that a seaplane, coming down for a landing, struck his boat and killed him instantly.〔〔The Earl of Harewood (Ed.), ''Kobbé's Complete Opera Book''. London and New York: Putnam, 1954. p. xiii.〕

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