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Victor Sieg
Charles-Victor Sieg (8 August 1837 – 6 April 1899) was a French composer and organist. He won the 1864 Prix de Rome for his cantata, ''Ivanhoé''.
==Life and career==
Sieg was born in Turckheim, a city in the Alsace region of France. His father, Constant Sieg (1807 – 1891), was a composer and the organist of the Church of Saint-Martin in Colmar.〔Waltz, André (1902). (''Bibliographie de la ville de Colmar'' ), p. 202. J.B. Jung & Cie. 〕 Sieg studied first under his father and then at the Conservatoire de Paris under François Benoist (organ) and Ambroise Thomas (composition). He won the conservatory's First Prize in organ in 1863, and the following year he won the Prix de Rome for his cantata, ''Ivanhoé'' set to a French text by Victor Roussy based on Walter Scott's 1820 novel, ''Ivanhoe''. The cantata premiered on 18 November 1864 at the Paris Opera with Jean Morère in the title role and was well received.〔
''Ivanhoé'' proved to be Sieg's only major composition, although he later published several piano pieces including ''Trois Impromptus'', ''Tarentelle'' and ''Caprice-Valse''. After he returned from Rome where he had worked on composing an opéra-comique, he took up a post in Paris as organist at the church of Notre-Dame de Clignancourt and devoted himself to teaching. He also served as the organist of the Church of Saint-Merri and as the singing inspector for Paris city schools. Sieg died in Colmar in 1899 at the age of 61.〔Pougin, Arthur (16 April 1899). ("Nécrologie" ), ''Le Ménestrel'', p. 128 〕〔Bisson, Alexandre; Lajarte, Théodore; Baudouin, Georges (1884). ("Sieg (Charles-Victor)" ). ''Petite encyclopédie musicale'', Vol. 2, , p. 333. A. Hennuyer 〕〔''Gazzetta Musicale di Milano: 1866-1902'', Volume 5, p. 1647 (republished by NISC in 2008) 〕 Rue Victor Sieg, a street in Truckheim, is named in his honour.〔Billich, André (1975). ''Histoire d'une ancienne ville impériale: Turckheim'', pp. 83 and 171. Éditions Alsatia 〕

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