Anton Bauer (composer)

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Anton Bauer (born January 23, 1893 in Mallersdorf , † October 30, 1950 in Munich ) was a German composer , conductor and musicologist .

Life

Anton Bauer studied music in Munich at the Academy of Music and the University of Munich . He initially worked as a conductor , but then worked for many years as a music teacher in the Bavarian civil service. He taught a. a. at the cathedral high school in Freising . Further stations were Cham , Rosenheim and Moosburg before he finally settled in Munich.

In addition to numerous compositions, Bauer also published various works on music theory .

Works (selection)

Compositions

  • Violin concerto
  • Twelve-tone music , for piano (1926)
  • Nürnberg , for voice and piano
  • Deutsche Messe , for voices and organ
  • Bambergs Preislied , for voice and piano

Fonts

  • Memo booklet for singing lessons at higher education institutions . Publishing house P. Baumeisters Wwe., Cham i. W. 1925
  • The instrumentator. Introduction to the instrumentation . Publishing house Ludwig Kammerlohr, Munich
  • Upper Bavarian Schuhplattler. German folk dances, issue 21 . Bärenreiter, Kassel 1954
  • The violin connoisseur. Introduction to violin studies . Publishing house Ludwig Kammerlohr, Munich 1937

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