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Richard Eilenberg

p, 1848-1927 DE
Musician / Composer / Conductor of Classical

Richard Eilenberg (13 January 1848, Merseburg – 5 December 1927, Berlin) was a German composer.His musical career began with the study of piano and composition. At 18 years old, he composed his first work - a concert overture. As a volunteer he participated in the Franco-Prussian War from 1870 to 1871. In 1873, Eilenberg became the music director and conductor in Stettin. In 1889, he decided to move to Berlin as a freelance composer, where his second marriage with his wife Dorothee started. They lived on 73 Bremer Street.

     
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Contemporaries Of The Strauss Family - 3Alphons Czibulka, Richard Eilenberg, Philipp Fahrbach, Julius Fučík, Richard Heuberger, Kéler Béla, Joseph Labitzky, Paul Lincke, Carl Millöcker, Jakob Pazeller, Robert Vollstedt, Josef Franz Wagner, Komorní Filharmonie Pardubice, John Georgiadis2017Album
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