music.wikisort.org - ComposerEduard Rohde (25 September 1828 – 25 March 1883) was a German composer and organist. Born in Halle, Germany in 1828, he was a pupil of August Gottfried Ritter, and later a choirmaster at the St. Georgenkirche and singing teacher at the Sophien-Gymnasium in Berlin. Rohde was also a royal music director. Eduard Rohde had a son named Eduard Rohde Jr. (2 May 1856 – 1931), also a composer, and died in Berlin in 1883. He wrote piano pieces, motets, part-songs, a sonata, instrumental and vocal works, as well as an elementary textbook for piano. His pupils include Arthur H. Bird.[1][2]
German composer and organist
Works
- Dance of the Dragonflies
- Marionettes
- Album Leaf
- Butterfly Op. 36, No. 8
- 6 Tonbuilder, Op. 50
- Fliegende Blätter, Op. 36
- Fugue in E minor
- Élégie in G minor
- Triolett, Op. 32
- Elfenreigen, Op. 111
- Volks-Lieder, Op. 137
- Zwiegesang, Op. 146, No. 2
- Sommerabend (op. 50)
- Der Blumen Rache (op. 141)
- Schildehorn (op. 128)
- V. sonata (op. 170)
References
- https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Rohde_E_1828
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[de] Eduard Rohde
Eduard Rohde (* 25. September 1828 in Halle; † 25. März 1883 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Komponist und Organist.
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