Carl collars
Carl Philipp Heinrich Kronen (born May 17, 1797 in Leubnitz , † February 14, 1879 in Dresden ) was a German musician, piano teacher and composer.
Life
Carl Kronen was appointed court pianist to Crown Prince Albert in Dresden in 1854 . He was also an official at the royal court in Dresden. He lived on Amalienstraße, part of today's St. Petersburger Straße .
Kalten was a colleague and friend of Robert Schumann , Ferdinand Hiller and Friedrich Wieck .
Works (selection)
- Op. 8 - 6 Caprices ou Exercices pour Pianoforte , Leipzig: Whistling 1829
- op. 9 - 3 Polonaisen pour le Pianoforte , Leipzig: Hofmeister 1834
- op. 11 - 12 Walses pour Pianoforte , Leipzig: Hofmeister 1830
- CA, compositions for pianoforte , ed. by Carl Kronen, Dresden: Klemm: Longing , song without words , Pensée fugitive , Morceaux de Salon , Humoreske , Impromptu [Hofmeister XIX: April 1874]
- Album leaves, seven piano pieces. Compositions for pianoforte , ed. by Carl Kronen, Dresden: Klemm, April 1874; Dresden: Hoffarth, December 1875
literature
- Robert Schumann : The Psychometer (1834). About Krägens 3 Polonaises op. 9 for piano four hands (1829).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Death register of the registry office I Dresden, No. 184/1879
- ↑ Life data, see authority record in the catalog of the German National Library
- ^ [Address and business manual of the royal capital and residence city of Dresden Address and business manual of the royal capital and residence city of Dresden 1860]
- ↑ Robert Schumann's diary dated June 22 to July 2, 1832 ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
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SURNAME | Collars, Carl |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Kalten, Carl Philipp Heinrich; Kraegen, Charles |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German musician and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 17, 1797 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leubnitz-Neuostra |
DATE OF DEATH | February 14, 1879 |
Place of death | Dresden |