Friedrich Koch, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Friedrich Koch

German composer, cellist and teacher

Date of Birth: 03-Jul-1862

Place of Birth: Berlin

Date of Death: 30-Jan-1927

Profession: composer, teacher, cellist, music pedagogue

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Cancer


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About Friedrich Koch

  • Friedrich Ernst Koch (3 July 1862 – 30 January 1927) was a German composer, cellist and teacher.
  • He was born in Berlin and studied cello with Robert Hausmann and composition with Woldemar Bargiel at the Berlin Hochschule für Musik.
  • He served as a cellist in the Royal Orchestra of Berlin between 1882 and 1891, after which he accepted a position of music director (Kapellmeister) for the resort town of Baden-Baden.
  • A year later, he returned to Berlin, where he concentrated on composing and teaching, eventually becoming a professor and director of theory at the Musikhochschule where he had studied.
  • Kurt Weill, Pablo Sorozábal, Boris Blacher and Paul Kletzki were among his many students. His compositions, which were often based on German folk melodies and written in a late Romantic style, gained him considerable recognition and acclaim.
  • His metier was the character piece at which he excelled.
  • Although he did not write much in the way of chamber music, these works were among his best compositions.
  • His string trio, op.
  • 9, won the Mendelssohn Prize and his Wald-Idyll (Forest Idyll), Three Fantasy Pieces for piano trio, op.
  • 20, dating from 1902, enjoyed frequent concert performances right up until the Second World War.
  • There is also a violin sonata in A minor (op.
  • 47) published by C.
  • F.
  • Kahnt in 1925.He composed two symphonies, in D minor Von der Nordsee (op.
  • 4) and G (op.
  • 10, published 1891).

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