Friedrich Gernsheim

Friedrich Gernsheim

Person from Germany

Genres: Classical, romantic, composer, german, alemanha

About Friedrich Gernsheim

Friedrich Gernsheim (Worms, July 17, 1839–Berlin, September 10, 1916) was a German composer, conductor and pianist. He was given his first musical training at home under his mother's care, then starting from the age of seven under Worms' musical director, Louis Liebe, a former pupil of Louis Spohr. His father, a prominent Jewish physician, moved the family to Frankfurt am Main in the aftermath of the year of revolutions, 1848. He made his first public appearance as a concert pianist in 1850 and toured for two seasons, then settled with his family in Leipzig, where he studied piano with Ignaz Moscheles from 1852. He spent the years 1855–1860 in Paris, meeting Gioacchino Rossini, Édouard Lalo and Camille Saint-Saëns. His travels afterwards took him to Saarbrücken, where in 1861 he took the conductor post vacated by Hermann Levi; to Cologne, where in 1865 Ferdinand Hiller appointed him to the staff of the Conservatory (one of his pupils was Engelbert Humperdinck); he then served as musical director of the Philharmonic Society of Rotterdam, 1874-1890. In the latter year he became a teacher at the Stern conservatory in Berlin, and in 1897 moved there to teach at the Academy of Arts, where he was elected to the senate in 1897. Gernsheim was a prolific composer, especially of orchestral, chamber and instrumental music, and songs. Some of his works tend to Jewish subject-matter, notably the Third Symphony on the legend of the Song of Miriam. His earlier works show the influence of Schumann, and from 1868, when he first became friendly with Brahms, a Brahmsian influence is very palpable. Gernsheim's four symphonies (the first of which was written before the publication of Brahms' First Symphony) are an interesting example of the reception of Brahmsian style by a sympathetic and talented contemporary. Gernsheim's last works, most notably his Zu einem Drama (1902), show him moving away from that into something more personal.

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Friedrich Gernsheim Larghetto de la symphonie No 1 en sol mineur op. 32
Friedrich Gernsheim Preludio n.6 Allegro molto agitato, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Friedrich Gernsheim Preludio n.1 Un poco lento e sostenuto, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Friedrich Gernsheim Pianokwartet nr.1, op.6 in Es gr.t. - deel III, "Andante con moto" - Diogenes Quartett
Friedrich Gernsheim Preludio n.2 Andante espressivo, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op
Friedrich Gernsheim Larghetto aus der Sinfonie Nr.1 g-moll op. 32
Friedrich Gernsheim Larghetto dalla sinfonia n. 1 in sol minore op. 32
Friedrich Gernsheim Gernsheim: Complete Symphonies (Staatsphilharmonie, Siegfried Kohler)
Friedrich Gernsheim Preludio n.2 Andante espressivo, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Friedrich Gernsheim Streichquintett in D-Dur op. 9
Friedrich Gernsheim Gernsheim: Complete Symphonies (Staatsphilharmonie, Siegfried Kohler)
Friedrich Gernsheim Preludio n.4 Andantino da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Larghetto de la symphonie No 1 en sol mineur op. 32
Preludio n.6 Allegro molto agitato, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Preludio n.1 Un poco lento e sostenuto, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Pianokwartet nr.1, op.6 in Es gr.t. - deel III, "Andante con moto" - Diogenes Quartett
Preludio n.2 Andante espressivo, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op
Larghetto aus der Sinfonie Nr.1 g-moll op. 32
Larghetto dalla sinfonia n. 1 in sol minore op. 32
Gernsheim: Complete Symphonies (Staatsphilharmonie, Siegfried Kohler)
Preludio n.2 Andante espressivo, da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2
Streichquintett in D-Dur op. 9
Gernsheim: Complete Symphonies (Staatsphilharmonie, Siegfried Kohler)
Preludio n.4 Andantino da 6 Preludi per pianoforte, op.2