Ludwig Arnemann

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Louis Arnemann or Georg Ludwig Arnemann (born March 2, 1855 in Einbeck ; † in the 20th century ) was a German conductor and composer, particularly of salon music .

Life

Born in Einbeck at the time of the Kingdom of Hanover in 1855, Ludwig Arnemann worked in the city of Hanover in the late founding period of the German Empire . There he led the Odeonskapelle before he later directed the Tivoli concert establishment.

After the turn of the century was Ludwig Arne man in 1902 by Bad Meinberg to the local Princely spa orchestra to take over.

Well-known works (selection)

  • around 1883: Artists Festival March for Pianoforte , Hanover, Riewe & Thiele (Mk 0.75)
  • Silent happiness , opus 5 for pianoforte, Hanover: Hampe
  • Greetings to Hanover , Waltz , Opus 6, for orchestra and pianoforte, Hanover: Verlag von Chr.Bachmann, 1884
  • You only live once in the world , Waltz, op. 102, salon orchestra edition

Individual evidence

  1. a b Hofmeister: Musical-literary monthly report , vol. 1883, p. 64; Digitized
  2. Hamburg registry office 02: marriage register . No. 870/1881.
  3. ^ A b c d Heinrich Sievers : From the court opera to the municipal opera house , in Sabine Hammer (ed.), George Alexander Albrecht , Urs Boeck (author.): The opera house in Hanover. Architecture and theater history , Hanover: Schlütersche Verlagsanstalt und Druckerei, 1986, ISBN 978-3-87706-029-2 and ISBN 3-87706-029-3 , pp. 31–62; here: p. 50
  4. ^ Carl Friedrich Whistling: Hofmeister's Handbook of Music Literature , Vol. 16, 1924, p. 10; limited preview in Google Book search
  5. Musical-literary monthly report on new music, musical writings and illustrations , Leipzig: Verlag von Friedrich Hofmeister, No. 3 of March 1884, vol. 1884, p. 46; Digitized version of the Austrian National Library
  6. Compare the loan information on the website of the Federal Association of German Lover Orchestras (BDLO)