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Eduard Kremser studied in Vienna, and became chorus master of the Männergesangverein there in 1869. He also conducted various other choral societies. He wrote light operas, several symphonic sketches with voices, such as Balkanbilder, Prinz Eugen, etc., many part-songs (including the famous 6 altniederländische Volkslieder, of which the most celebrated is the "Prayer of Thanksgiving"; Das Herzklopfen, Erinnerungen, and Fröhliche Armuth, for men's chorus and orchestra; songs, and piano music. | Eduard Kremser studied in Vienna, and became chorus master of the Männergesangverein there in 1869. He also conducted various other choral societies. He wrote light operas, several symphonic sketches with voices, such as Balkanbilder, Prinz Eugen, etc., many part-songs (including the famous 6 altniederländische Volkslieder, of which the most celebrated is the "Prayer of Thanksgiving"; Das Herzklopfen, Erinnerungen, and Fröhliche Armuth, for men's chorus and orchestra; songs, and piano music. | ||
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Revision as of 09:31, 20 November 2019
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Life
Born: 10 April 1838, Vienna
Died: 27 November 1914, Vienna
Biography
Eduard Kremser studied in Vienna, and became chorus master of the Männergesangverein there in 1869. He also conducted various other choral societies. He wrote light operas, several symphonic sketches with voices, such as Balkanbilder, Prinz Eugen, etc., many part-songs (including the famous 6 altniederländische Volkslieder, of which the most celebrated is the "Prayer of Thanksgiving"; Das Herzklopfen, Erinnerungen, and Fröhliche Armuth, for men's chorus and orchestra; songs, and piano music.
View the German Wikipedia article on Eduard Kremser. (English translation by Google)
List of choral works
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Publications
External links
- Works by Eduard Kremser in the Petrucci Music Library (IMSLP)