Franz Dorfmüller Explained
Franz Dorfmüller (17 April 1887 in Regensburg – 8 July 1974 in Munich at age 87) was a German pianist, piano teacher and music writer. In addition to guest performances and lectures, he was active at the main venues of Munich, Regensburg, Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) and Nuremberg.
Well-known pupils of Dorfmüller were Hermann Reutter,,, Günter Wand and Karl Holl. During his studies he became a member of the .[1]
In 1927, Dorfmüller, who was already working as a university lecturer, joined the composer Fritz Büchtger (1903–1978) and the young pianist (1904–2003) as co-founders of the .
Publications
- Kurt Dorfmüller: Zum Münchner Musikleben während des ersten Weltkrieges und der Nachkriegsjahre; Beitrag in 100 Jahre Münchner Philharmoniker,, ed. by Gabriele E. Meyer. Munich 1994.
- Kurt Dorfmüller: Die Münchner Musikszene: Von den zwanziger Jahren in die NS-Zeit in "Zur Situation der Musik in Deutschland in den dreissiger und vierziger Jahren". Publisher Orff-Zentrum München.
- Anton Kerschensteiner, Ernst Wengenmayer, Oskar Kaul, Franz Dorfmüller, Albert Hartmann, Otto Loesch: Geschichte des Akademischen Gesangvereins München 1861–1961,[2] Munich 1961.
References
- Verband Alter SVer (VASV): Anschriftenbuch und Vademecum. Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1959, .
- https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/633843591 Geschichte des Akademischen Gesangvereins München : 1961-1986 ; Fortsetz. d. Bde. 1861-1961
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