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The Digital BaermannMain MenuEmily Worthingtondc0de7b378441b9738811bc69784080195614d20
Schneider, Friedrich (1786–1853)
12024-05-23T04:07:31-07:00Luke Sullivanbddce0f847cb23516862c1656b033616988b6b53455105Composer, conductor and teacherplain2024-06-20T05:23:51-07:00Emily Worthingtondc0de7b378441b9738811bc69784080195614d20Composer, conductor and teacher.
Two letters from Schneider to Carl Baermann in 1843 are listed in an auction in 1913 by Henrici in Berlin, with the description "An Carl Bärmannn München, über sein Hauptwerk „Das Weltgericht," das in München zur Aufführung kommen soll." A further collection of 250 letters from Dessau-based composer and Kapellmeister Schneider and his son Thomas (b. 1827), Musikdirector in Dessau, also including correspondance with Carl Baermann, is listed in Henrici, Karl Ernst. Goetheautographen: Goethe in den Briefen seiner Zeitgenossen; Briefe aus dem Weimarer Kreis; Briefe deutscher Dichter und Schriftsteller; Musikerautographen aus dem Nachlaß Friedrich Schneiders in Dessau († 1853) und anderem Besitz; Versteigerung 19. Mai 1913 (Katalog Nr. 15). Berlin, Henrici: 1913, lot 480.
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