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Karl Franzevich Albrecht

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Name
  
Karl Albrecht


Role
  
Composer

Children
  
Konstantin Karlovich Albrecht, Eugen Maria Albrecht

Karl Franzevich Albrecht (Russian: Карл Францевич Альбрехт; August 27, 1807 – February 24, 1863) was a German-Russian musician and composer. He was born in Poznań.

Albrecht studied with Joseph Schnabel in Breslau and then worked from 1825 as a violinist in the theater in Breslau and as a conductor in Düsseldorf. In 1838 he was appointed as conductor of the Opera and the Philharmonic in St. Petersburg. Beginning in 1850 he was a singing teacher at the orphanage in Gatchina. He died in Gatchina in 1863.

His son Konstantin Karlovich Albrecht (1836-1893) was a cellist and composer in Moscow.

From Karl Albrecht's compositions, a Mass, a ballet and three string quartets have survived. There are other works by him that are listed as missing.

References

Karl Franzevich Albrecht Wikipedia