Moritz Ernemann

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Moritz Ernemann (born March 15, 1798 in Eisleben , † August 4, 1866 in Breslau ) was a German composer, music teacher and music director in Breslau.

Life

Moritz Ernemann completed a degree in piano. Ludwig Berger and Carl Friedrich Zelter were among his teachers . He worked in Berlin and as a teacher at the Conservatory in Warsaw. From 1840 he lived in Breslau, where he died as a respected piano teacher on August 4, 1866.

Works

  • 6 songs for 4-part male voice op. 16. Publisher: Leuckart, Breslau.
  • Children's home. Collection of easy to understand songs for the youth.

Traditional manuscripts of Ernemann's compositions are listed at RISM . Traditional prints of his compositions are listed on Worldcat.

literature

  • Carl von Ledebur: Tonkünstler-Lexicon Berlin's from the oldest times to the present. Rauh, Berlin 1861, p. 138 and addendum p. 685 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Hermann Mendel: Musical Conversations Lexicon. 4th volume. Oppenheim, Berlin 1873, p. 415 ( Textarchiv - Internet Archive ).
  • Albert Sowiński: Les musiciens polonais et slaves. Le Clere, Paris 1857, p. 183 ( digitized in the Google book search).

Individual evidence

  1. a b Stefan Antweiler: A forgotten composer. The Schumann contemporary WE Scholz. Bibliographical-thematic index (= Are 2277). Are, Cologne 2019, ISBN 978-3-924522-77-3 .
  2. a b DNB 132711486
  3. St. Maria Magdalena Breslau: Book of the Dead of St. Maria Magdalena Breslau 1857–1868. Entry 107 . Breslau, S. 179 .
  4. ^ Section: Advertisements and judgments . In: Ernst Hentschel (Ed.): Euterpe. A musical monthly sheet . Wilhelm Körner, Erfurt 1844, p. 134 f . ( Digitized in the Google book search).
  5. ^ Announcement: Children's home. Collection of easy to understand songs for the youth . In: Intelligence sheet for Cäcilia . tape 27 , no. 106 , 1847, pp. 6 ( digitized version in the Google book search).
  6. opac.rism.info
  7. Literature by and about Moritz Ernemann in the bibliographic database WorldCat