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Ludwig Bussler (26 November 1838 – January 18, 1900) was a German musical instructor, critic and conductor. He was born in Berlin. His father, Robert Bussler, was a painter, author and privy counsellor. He was a pupil of A.E. Grell, Siegfried Dehn (theory), and W.E. Wieprecht (instrumentation). He died in Berlin.〔The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd edition, edited by Stanley Sadie. London: Macmillan, 2001, Volume Four, p.678.〕 == Career == * He was for a time a musical director at Memel, East Prussia (now known as Klaipėda, part of Lithuania). * 1865 - 1874: taught theory at the Ganz School of Music (later the Schwantzer Conservatory). * 1874 - 1877: nominated professor at the Mohr Conservatory. In * 1877-1879: resumed his post at the Schwantzer Conservatory. * From 1879, he taught theory at the Stern Conservatory, receiving the title of royal professor in 1898. * In 1883 he was appointed music critic of the Berlin ''National Zeitung''. He also wrote for other Berlin journals. * He was also a conductor at various Berlin theatres.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ludwig Bussler」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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