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Bruno Klein

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He also was an officer of New York's musical club The Tonkünstler Society founded in 1898 (along with colleagues like Leo Schulz, Edward Graef, and Louis Saar). In 1907, he was a founding member of another music club the Bohemian Club (along with notable colleagues like
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Klein died in 1911 at his home on Madison Ave in Manhattan. He was 53 years old; he was survived by his wife Olive and son Karl Klein. Karl was a violin prodigy born in 1886 who studied in New York with
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from 1884 until his death 27 years later. In 1894-1895 he returned to Germany to perform as a concert soloist. He was organist at the Church of Saint Francis Xavier from 1884 to 1894 and at
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Quintet for soprano voice, piano, violin, cello, and horn. Premiered at a 1909 Bohemian Club Evening with Music by the composer, Shanna Cumming, his son Karl Klein,
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After graduating from the MC, Klein came to the United States in 1878 at the age of 20. After touring and concertizing for several years, he settled in
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Review of the New York Musical Season 1885-1886 [-1889-1890]: Containing Programmes of Noteworthy Occurrences, with Numerous Criticisms
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Programmes, Names of Members and Officers, and List of New Additions to the Library of the Tonkunstler Society, Oct 18, 1904 to May 16, 1905
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in 1883 where he became involved with managing the German Theatre on Madison Ave. He served as the head of the piano department at the
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Official Report of the Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Convention of the New York State Music Teachers' Association
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Sonata for violin and piano, played the composer and his son at the Bohemian Club's inaugural Evening With Music in 1908
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and out of a private studio, and was a member of the New York State Music Teachers' Association. Among his pupils were
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The Great in Music: A Systematic Course of Study in the Music of Classical and Modern Composers
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Catalogue of the Allen A. Brown Collection of Music in the Public Library of the City of Boston
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Suite in F for cello and orchestra, Op. 28, premiered by the New York Philharmonic in 1903.
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Menuetto for solo cello (likely premiered by Leo Schulz at the same concert as his Quintet)
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with lyrics by P. Scherer, all of which were published with English translations by
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from 1900 until his death. He taught voice and composition on the faculty at the
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This article about a United States composer born in the 19th century is a
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Suite for piano, Op. 25 (including No. 3 Minuetto, and No. 5 Gavotte)
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with the goal of producing musical dramas based on the bible.
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conducting. Excerpts were performed in 1896 at Carnegie Hall.
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Ratcliffe, Ronald V.; Isacoff, Stuart (September 2002).
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Intermezzo religioso, Valse gracieuse, Berceuse, Gavotte
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Book of New Piano Music, op. 54 (collection of 8 pieces)
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Floersheim, Otto (May 1895). Mathews, W. S. B. (ed.).
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Violin Sonata No. 2 in B minor, op. 31, dedicated to
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Songs Op. 3, including No. 1 Mondlied with words by
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Bruno Oscar Klein

composer
organist
German
orchestra
chamber music
church music
songs
Osnabrück
Munich Conservatory
Carl Baermann
Josef Rheinberger
Franz Wüllner
New York City
Convent of the Sacred Heart
St. Ignatius Loyola
National Conservatory of Music of America
Paul Ambrose
Oscar Saenger
Clara Anna Korn
Rubin Goldmark
Rafael Joseffy
Max Spicker
Selma Kronold
Ovide Musin
Ysaye
Arno Hilf
August Wilhelmj
Steinway Artist

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