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Otto Kraushaar (musician)

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49:, in 1834 he published his first composition in the Berlin publishing house, but in the future paid little attention to composing music, leaving only a few songs. At the time of Hauptmann's departure for Leipzig in 1842 he acquired the reputation of one of the city's leading musical educators (he studied Christopher Bach and Karl Bargheer in particular), and was actively published as a music journalist in various German editions. He was one of the founders of the Kassel singing academy, in 1853–1856. One of his students was composer 53:. Lraisjaar performed with regular public lectures on music. The last 20 years of his life he worked on a major theoretical work, from which, however, was published only a small excerpt (Deutsches der Accordische Gegensatz und Die BegrĂĽndung der Scala, 1852), while the fundamental Schule der Tonbildung and Grundlehren der musikalischen Komposition remained in the manuscripts that are kept in the archives of the musical manuscripts of the Land Library in Kassel. 73:
The Musical Guide: Containing a Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of Terms, Instruments, &c., Including a Key to the Pronunciation of Sixteen Languages; Many Charts; an Explanation of the Construction of Music for the Uninitiated; a Pronouncing Biographical Dictionary; the Stories of the
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Operas; and Numerous Biographical and Critical Essays by Distinguished Authorities
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Otto Kraushaar
Kassel
Germany
Moritz Hauptmann
Charlotte Sporleder
The Musical Guide: Containing a Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary of Terms, Instruments, &c., Including a Key to the Pronunciation of Sixteen Languages; Many Charts; an Explanation of the Construction of Music for the Uninitiated; a Pronouncing Biographical Dictionary; the Stories of the Operas; and Numerous Biographical and Critical Essays by Distinguished Authorities
"Généalogie de Charlotte Wilhelmine Eringarde Freiin Spiegel von und zu Peckelsheim"
"Kraushaar, Otto -"
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19th-century German musicologists
1812 births
1866 deaths
19th-century German composers
19th-century German writers
19th-century German male writers
Musicians from Kassel
Writers from Kassel

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