Cornelius gurlitt composer biography template

  • Gustav Cornelius Gurlitt (10 February – 17 June ) was a German composer.
  • Cornelius Gurlitt.
  • Cornelius Gurlitt was a German Romantic composer born in He studied music in Altona, Leipzig, Copenhagen, and was recognized for his abilities while.
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    • Album pour la jeunesse, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
    • Album, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
    • Albumblätter für die Jugend, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
    • Allegretto (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
    • Anfangs-Stunden, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
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    • Feuilles volantes, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
    • 6 Feuillets d'album, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
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    • Kindersymphonie, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
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    • 54 Kleine melodische Etüden für Anfänger, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
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    • 24 Melodische Etüden in allen Dur- und Moll-Tonarten, Op (Gurlitt, Cornelius)
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      Full Name: Gurlitt, Cornelius

      Other Names:

      Gender: male

      Date Born: 01 January

      Date Died: 25 March

      Place Born: Nischwitz bei Wurzen, Saxony, Germany

      Place Died: Dresden, Saxony, Germany

      Home Country/ies: Germany

      Subject Area(s): architecture (object genre), Baroque, and sculpture (visual works)

      Institution(s): Technische Hochschule Berlin


      Overview

      Architect and seminal architectural historian for the Baroque. Gurlitt hailed from an illustrious creative family of assimilated Jews. He was named for his great uncle, the well-known composer [Gustav] Cornelius Gurlitt (). His father was Louis Gurlitt (), a Danish/German landscape painter and his mother Elisabeth Lewald (Gurlitt), sister of the writer Fanny Lewald (). The conductor and composer Manfred Gurlitt () was also a relative. The younger Gurlitt was initially apprenticed to a carpenter before studying architecture at the Berliner Bauakademie and between at the Polytechnikum in Stuttgart were he stu

      Gurlitt Fact Sheet

      urlitt, Cornelius

      Romantic Composer
      Altona, Hamburg, Germany
      ()

      Bio
      Gurlitt received early music lessons by Altona organists and composers. He then
      continued his studies alongside Carl Reinecke, at the Leipzig Conservatory. After
      his first public appearance at the age of seventeen, he decided to go to
      Copenhagen to continue his studies. There, he studied under Curlander and Weyse.
      While visiting his brother, Louis Gurlitt, a well-known painter, Cornelius abilities
      were quickly recognized and the Accademia di Santa Cecilia nominated him an
      honorary member, graduating as Professor of Music in He returned to Aldona
      and taught until his death.

      Works
      Over works for piano, voice, opera, chamber, and orchestra
      Op. , some are lost

      Works for solo piano


      On IMSLP, as of 12/1/
      Op. 52 20 Studies in
      Rhythm and Expression
      Op. 74 - From The
      World of Children
      Op. 83 The Easiest
      Studies in Velocity
      Op. 96 Serenade
      (piano duet)
      Op. Albumleaves
      for the Young
      Op. Flower Fiel
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