Hans Bronsart von Schellendorff
Prussian pianist and composer

Born
February 11th, 1830
195 years ago
Died
1913
112 years ago — 83 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Germany
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Born in 1830 in Prussia, this musician specialized in piano performance and composition. Studied under prominent teachers and developed a distinctive style that blended Romantic and classical influences. Held various positions, including music director at the Berlin Court Opera. Worked in academia, teaching composition and piano. Contributed to the music literature with significant compositions and established a reputation in the 19th-century European music scene.
Directed the Berlin Court Opera
Composed 'Fantasie in B minor'
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