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Ernst Heuser (1863–1942) was a German pianist, teacher and composer of classical music.

Heuser was born on 9 April 1863 in Elberfeld and died on 12 June 1942 in Köln.

His students at the Conservatorium der Musik in Coeln included Felix Borowski, and his compositions included a piano trio, an opera Aus Grosser Zeit, and other works.

Notes

  1. Music Lovers' Encyclopedia: Containing a Pronouncing and Defining Dictionary, p. 777, at Google Books
  2. "Altmann, W. Kurzgefasstes Tonkünstler-Lexikon, 15. Aufl. via Library of Congress Name Authority File". Retrieved May 24, 2014..
  3. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (1920), volume 6, p. 138, at Google Books.
  4. published 1901 by Julius Hainauer Verlag of Breslau; listed in the online catalog of the Frankfurt: Universitätsbibliothek Joh. Chr. Senckenberg.
  5. permanent link to Library of Congress catalog entry for the libretto of Aus Grosser Zeit
  6. see e.g. IMSLP.

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