Fischer-Sannemüller-Krumbiegel

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Fischer-Sannemüller-Krumbiegel is a German family of musicians from Leipzig . It includes:

Sebastian Krumbiegel (2012)
first married to Ulrich Fischer (1913–1993), cantor, director of the church music school in Osterode / Harz and head of an organ class at the Academy for Music and Theater in Hanover .
  • Cornelia Krumbiegel born Fischer (* 1941), musicologist, retired director D. of the Bach Museum Leipzig
second marriage to Horst Sannemüller (1918–2001), violinist and concertmaster of the Gewandhaus Orchestra , member of the Gewandhaus Quartet .
Horst Sannemüller was married to Heidrun Sannemüller (* 1943), violinist of the Chamber Symphony Hanover , formerly 1st violinist of the Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra and the NDR Radiophilharmonie .
Horst Sannemüller's brother Gerd Sannemüller (1914–2008), composer and professor of musicology, director of the Institute for Music and its Didactics at the University of Education in Kiel , was married to Friedlis Sannemüller, b. Rinsche, singer.

literature

  • Peter Krumbiegel, Clemens Prokop : Cheer, rejoice: You don't have to be a pig. About Bach, the prince and a Leipzig family of musicians . Bärenreiter-Verlag, Kassel 2004, ISBN 3-7618-1735-5 .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Matthias Frede: On the death of Philine Fischer. Protagonist in the Handel renaissance. The singer was engaged in Halle for almost 30 years . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung , January 25, 2001.