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Hermann T. Schrader

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Hermann was not the only child of Heinrich and Minna to become a musician: his brother Charles William Schrader (1870–1934), at one time manager for G. & R. Wills in Broken Hill, was an accomplished cornet player; his sister Anna Augusta Wilhelmina "Minna" Schrader married Frank Clausen; she was
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He was remembered by one writer as a warm friend, a generous critic, a fine artist, a merry companion, an unassuming genius. He remembered his white hair, his ruddy cheeks, his stiff collar and funny bow tie. Fritz Kreisler was respectful towards him, and Percy Grainger deferred to him as a young
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He performed in 1881 and 1882 with the Adelaide String Quartet whose makeup varied, but revolved around John Hall (first violin and leader); C. Barton or Chapman (2nd violin); Frank Hailes or Hermann Schrader, (viola); Frank K. M. Winterbottom, ('cello). with Hermann Schrader, Heuzenroeder, Jules
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Hermann was born in Adelaide, South Australia the second son of Heinrich Ludwig Christian Schrader (4 February 1832 – 21 February 1880) and his wife Wilhelmine "Menna" Schrader, née Oelmann (c. 1822–1910), who married in 1857. Hermann Schrader sen. arrived in Adelaide from
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It seems somehow fitting that Mr. Schrader should have been leaving a concert when Death slipped an arm under his and led him away. A man who had devoted his life to music might well ask that the last evening of his life be spent in listening to music.
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Soon after, he was appointed professor of music at the Melbourne University Conservatorium, and before he left Adelaide a "Complimentary Farewell Concert" was held at the Town Hall in his honour.
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Hermann Schrader married widow Mary Elizabeth Patricia Dorney Walsh (c. 1862 – 16 November 1903) in 1896. They had a home "Wonga" at 50 Chatsworth road, East Prahran. Their children included:
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and others. He and Heuzenroeder frequently shared the stage, usually on violin to Heuzenroeder's piano. In 1883 he was appointed University of Adelaide Examiner in Music with
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May Walsh Schrader (1 July 1887 – 21 April 1930) born in Ireland to William Walsh and Mary Elizabeth Dorney Walsh, served as nurse in World War I; never married.
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Herman Galway Schrader (c. February 1892 – 7 March 1948) married Mary Ethel Hunt on 15 February 1928. Secretary of Xavier College Old Scholars for many years.
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run by Leschen and Niehuus in Wakefield Street, and bandmaster with the Adelaide Regiment, Volunteer Force, then had his own private band. He played the
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It is likely she was sister of tenor Hermann Oelmann (1840–1889), traveller for Wills & Co, then partner with George Wills, Thomas Gill 1876–1882.
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in Munich, returning shortly after his father's early and unexpected death. He made his debut concert appearance in July 1880 at a reunion of the
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Herma Patricia Wilhelmina Schrader ( – ) never married, lived at "Wonga". She was a student at Sacré Coeur in 1914.
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a well-known singer. Another brother, Arthur Frederick Schrader (1872–1922), was a violinist in
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After 1886 he was often given the postnominal R.A.L., presumably for Royal Academy, Leipzig
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Hermann was a student at the Deutsche Schule, Wakefield Street, followed by John Whinham's
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He converted to Catholicism in 1927. He died on his way home after attending a concert.
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Molleen Theodora Schrader (27 September 1901 – ) married Leon Lachal on 24 July 1930.
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In 1889 he fulfilled an engagement to play with the Melbourne Exhibition Orchestra,
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dedicated "To May" : written by Francis Thompson (1859–1907)
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Schrader, Hermann T. (Hermann Theodor); Simpson, F. J (1860),
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has a collection of documents relating to H. T. Schrader.
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returning in 1886. He was appointed pianist to the 1887
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Victoria. 31 July 1930. p. 7 212:A march of his composition was played at the 1887 861:Converts to Roman Catholicism from Lutheranism 197:gratefully remembered him, her first teacher. 8: 291:Heinrich Christian "Heine" "Henry" Schrader 247: : written by Eugene Field (1850–1895) 780:– via National Library of Australia. 752:– via National Library of Australia. 724:– via National Library of Australia. 675:– via National Library of Australia. 647:– via National Library of Australia. 619:– via National Library of Australia. 590:– via National Library of Australia. 562:– via National Library of Australia. 534:– via National Library of Australia. 506:– via National Library of Australia. 478:– via National Library of Australia. 450:– via National Library of Australia. 422:– via National Library of Australia. 394:– via National Library of Australia. 366:– via National Library of Australia. 263:a hymn, to words by Rev. M. J. Watson S.J. 16:Australian pianist, violinist and cellist 794:Papers of Hermann T. Schrader, 1860–1938 639:. Adelaide. 15 November 1934. p. 17 518:"Complimentary Concert to Herr Schrader" 323: 116:and Charles H. Compton, a board which, 139:In February 1884 he left again on the 490:"Sir T. Elder's Scholarship of Music" 7: 856:Australian male classical violinists 851:Australian people of German descent 841:Australian male classical pianists 687:"Australian Nurses in World War I" 223: : written by Ethel M. Hewitt 165:He also took students at Geelong. 14: 876:Colony of South Australia people 592:Here cited as H. J. T. 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Index

Victoria
Brunswick
Deutsche Schule
cornet
contrabass tuba
cornopean
North Adelaide Grammar School
Hans von Bülow
Königliche Musikschule
Liedertafel Society
German Clubhouse
Pirie Street
Adelaide Town Hall
Mendelssohn
Lieder ohne Worte
Schubert
Moritz Heuzenroeder
Minna Fischer
Cecil Sharp
Otto Fischer Sobell
Elder Overseas Scholarship
W. R. Pybus
Leipzig
Adelaide Jubilee
Sacré Cœur School
Glen Iris
string quartet
George Marshall-Hall
Florence Hood
Jubilee

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