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Ludwig Meinardus
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Background information
Born(1827-09-17)17 September 1827
Hooksiel, Lower Saxony, Germany
Died10 July 1896(1896-07-10) (aged 68)
Bielefeld, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
OccupationComposer
Musical artist

Ludwig Siegfried Meinardus (Hooksiel 17 September 1827 - 10 July 1896 Bielefeld) was a German composer. His students included Anna Schuppe.

Selected works

Oratorios

References

  1. Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung Volume 3 1865 p.572 "Meinardus verlasst übrigens seinen bisherigen Wirkungskreis in Glogau und scheint eine Stelle in Oldenburg angenommen zu haben. Zwei Sonaten für Clavier und Violine von F. Derckum sind in Cöln bei Schloss erschienen und wurden in ..."
  2. "ccm :: Benfey Schuppe, Anna Benfey Schuppe". composers-classical-music.com. Retrieved 2023-01-12.


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