Ludwig von Brenner
Ludwig Ritter von Brenner (born September 19, 1833 in Leipzig , † February 9, 1902 in Berlin ) was a German conductor and composer .
Brenner studied at the Leipzig Conservatory and later went to Saint Petersburg . In 1872 he returned to Germany and directed the Berlin Symphony Orchestra before founding the New Berlin Symphony Orchestra in 1876 . The Berliner Philharmoniker appointed him their first permanent conductor in March 1882, which he remained until 1887. He later worked as an orchestra conductor in Wroclaw .
Brenner is also known as a church music composer. His work includes four masses , two Te Deum , symphonic poems, overtures and other orchestral works.
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- Theodore Baker, Alfred Remy (1919). Biographical Dictionary of Musicians , third edition, revised and enlarged, New York: G. Schirmer. OCLC 752566 . Article "Brenner, Ludwig von"
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SURNAME | Brenner, Ludwig von |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Brenner, Ludwig Ritter von (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German conductor and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 19, 1833 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Leipzig |
DATE OF DEATH | February 9, 1902 |
Place of death | Berlin |