Gustav Delpy
Gustav Delpy (born February 11, 1854 in Cologne ; † August 2, 1921 there ) was a German editor , writer and music writer .
Publications
- 1902: Gustav Delpy: The Odinsthal near Cöln, nature park for a villa colony. Guide through the valley and its surroundings. Cologne 1902.
- 1900: Festschrift for the 50th anniversary of Hoffmann's starch factories Aktiengesellschaft: Salzuflen, on September 29, 1900., 1900, 74 pp.
- 1897: Gustav Delpy and W. Mühldorfer: At the end of the century. Kölner Verlags-Anstalt & Druckerei, Cologne 1897, 23 pp.
- 1894: Gustav Delphy with Jean Dietz: For the 25th business anniversary of Mr. Jean Dietz, director of the Cologne publishing house and printing company. 1869–1894., Cologne 1894, 27 pp.
- 1889: Gustav Delpy: The journey of the Cologne men's choir to Italy etc., 1889, 172 pp.
- 1889: Toni Avenarius , Gustav Delpy and Große Karnevalsgesellschaft Köln: Kölner Carneval 1889: official representation of the Rose Monday procession based on the original drawings by Tony Avenarius., Heyn 1889, 8 pp.
- 1882: Gustav Delpy: Germany's Genius: allegorical festival poem for the centenary jubilee performance of the robbers by Schiller on January 13, 1882, Cologne 1882.
Song lyrics
- 1881: Gustav Delpy (text): based on a composition by Alfred Dregert : "Romanian royal hymn. Reverently dedicated to His Majesty King Charles I of Romania ", text by Gustav Delpy
Individual evidence
- ↑ Digital Art and Culture Archive Düsseldorf, accessed on October 3, 2013
- ↑ Baden-Württemberg State Archives , accessed on October 3, 2013
Web links
- Biographical information and work , accessed on October 3, 2013
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SURNAME | Delpy, Gustav |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German editor, writer, music writer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 11, 1854 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cologne |
DATE OF DEATH | August 2, 1921 |
Place of death | Cologne |