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Friedrich Baumfelder : ウィキペディア英語版
Friedrich Baumfelder

Friedrich August Wilhelm Baumfelder (28 May 1836 – 8 September 1916 in Dresden) was a German composer of classical music, conductor, and pianist. He started in the Leipzig Conservatory, and went on to become a well-known composer of his time. His many works were mostly solo salon music, but also included symphonies, piano concertos, operas, and choral works. Though many publishers published his work, they have since fallen into obscurity.
==Life and Family==
Friedrich Baumfelder was the third of seven children.〔(Carl Friedrich Gotthelf Baumfelder - Sächsische Biografie ). Isgv.de. Retrieved on 2011-01-03.〕 His father was Carl Friedrich Gotthelf Baumfelder (1798–1865), a school reformer and pedagogue, and his mother was Friederike Ernestine (1806–1882).
At an early age, Baumfelder was admitted to the Leipzig Conservatory where he studied with Ignaz Moscheles and Moritz Hauptmann〔(A dictionary of pianists and composers for the pianoforte - Google Books ). Books.google.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-01.〕 and later obtained a scholarship. His other teachers included Johann Schneider and Julius Otto. After leaving the Leipzig Conservatory, Baumfelder returned to Dresden where he worked as a cantor and music and piano teacher at the Dreikönigskirche. He taught Georg Schumann, who became one of his most successful students. In 1875, he became director of the Robert Schumann Singakademie,〔Hugo Riemann, ''Geschichte der Musik seit Beethoven''. Berlin: Spemann, 1901. p.608.〕 a post he held for several decades. Eventually, he became a successful and well known teacher and composer.
As Baumfelder gained recognition, he often went abroad to England, France, and later, the United States to perform. He and his wife Emma Baumfelder (née Skrimshire) had had five sons and two daughters: Henry (1864–1900),〔(Henry Baumfelder Search - Ancestry.com ). Ancestry.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-01.〕 Fritz (1867–1888) (who composed as well), Florence (1869–1954),〔(Florence Baumfelder Search - Ancestry.com ). Ancestry.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-01.〕 William (nickname Willie) (1870-fl.1901),〔(Gardiner Boyd/Mossom Boyd Family - The Boyd Family Information Center ). Clanyboyd.info. Retrieved on 2011-05-01.〕 Gustav Baumfelder (1870-1931),〔(Baumfelder Search - Ancestry.com ). Ancestry.com. Retrieved on 2012-06-23.〕 Selma Marie Elisabeth (1871-1949), and Herbert Alfred Maria (1872–1946),〔(Herbert Baumfelder Search - Ancestry.com ). Ancestry.com. Retrieved on 2011-05-01.〕

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