Louis Ehlert, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Louis Ehlert

German composer

Date of Birth: 23-Jan-1825

Place of Birth: Königsberg

Date of Death: 04-Jan-1884

Profession: composer, pianist, music critic, music pedagogue

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Louis Ehlert

  • Louis Ehlert (23 January 1825, Königsberg – 4 January 1884, Wiesbaden) was a German composer and music critic. Ehlert entered the Leipzig Conservatory in 1845, where he studied under Robert Schumann and Felix Mendelssohn.
  • In 1850 he moved to Berlin where he was a critic and teacher.
  • From 1869 until 1871 he taught at the Schule des höheren Klavierspiels founded by Carl Tausig.
  • Later he taught in Meiningen where he tutored the princes, and finally in Wiesbaden.
  • While in Berlin, Amy Fay studied with Ehlert from November 1869 until April 1870, when Ehlert and Tausig broke off their partnership. Ehlert composed a Spring Symphony, an overture, and a Requiem for a Child, as well as numerous pieces for piano, choral works, and lieder.
  • His book of essays, From the Tone World, was translated into English.Ehlert wrote a very positive article about Dvorák's Slavonic Dances which helped making them popular in Germany.
  • As a token of his gratitude Dvorák dedicated to Ehlert the Serenade for Wind Instruments Op.
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