Moritz German (Chasan)
Moritz Deutsch (born December 16, 1818 in Nikolsburg (South Moravia); † February 27, 1892 in Breslau ) was a German chasan (cantor) and sacred musician who made a name for himself in enhancing Jewish ritual chant .
Moritz Deutsch studied music at the Vienna Conservatory and synagogue music with Salomon Sulzer . In 1842 he got a job as second cantor at the City Temple in Vienna. From 1844 until his death he was cantor of the synagogue in Breslau. He also founded a cantor school and wrote, among other things, “Breslau Synagogue Chants” and “Pre-Prayer School”.
Moritz Deutsch was the father of the industrialist Felix Deutsch .
literature
- Salomon Wininger : Great Jewish National Biography. Volume 2, Czernowitz 1927, pp. 45-46 ( digitized version ).
- Hans Seidel: Chief Cantor Moritz Deutsch in Breslau (1842-1892) . In: History of Music in Central and Eastern Europe Issue 13, 2012, pp. 137–163 ( digitized version ).
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SURNAME | German, Moritz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German Chasan, musicologist and composer |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 16, 1818 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Nikolsburg |
DATE OF DEATH | February 27, 1892 |
Place of death | Wroclaw |