Robert Stoepel

Robert Stoepel
Robert Stoepel sitting
Photograph portrait (carte de visite), c. 1875
Born
Auguste Stöpel

1821 (1821)
Died1 October 1887(1887-10-01) (aged 66)
Education
Occupations
EraRomantic
Notable workHiawatha (1859)
Spouse
(m. 1857; sep. 1869)
ChildrenBijou Heron
RelativesGilbert Miller (grandson)

Robert Auguste Stoepel (born Auguste Stöpel, 1821 – 1 October 1887) was a German-born American composer and conductor. His compositions include Hiawatha, a symphony for orchestra and vocal soloists, as well as incidental music for plays, piano works, songs, and several operas. Born in Berlin, Stoepel worked in Paris and London, but spent a large portion of his career in New York City where he died at the age of 66. From 1857 until their separation in 1869, he was married to the actress Matilda Heron. Their daughter Bijou Heron was also an actress.