Max Meyer-Olbersleben Explained

Max Meyer-Olbersleben
Birth Date:5 April 1850
Birth Place:Olbersleben, Thuringia, Germany
Nationality:German
Death Date:31 December 1927
Death Place:Würzburg, Bavaria, Germany
Occupation:Composer and pianist
Children:1; Ernst Ludwig Meyer-Olbersleben

Max Meyer-Olbersleben (5 April 1850 in Olbersleben – 31 December 1927 in Würzburg) was a German composer and pianist.

Biography

Meyer-Olbersleben studied with Carl Müllerhartung and Franz Liszt at the Weimar Orchestra School, and with Josef Rheinberger, Franz Wüllner, and Peter Cornelius at the Munich Conservatory. After graduation, he became Professor of piano and theory in Weimar. Later, he was Professor of counterpoint and composition at the Bavarian State Conservatory of Music in Würzburg, and became its director from 1907 to 1920. Some notable students were Adolf Sandberger, Heinrich Steinbeck, Bernard Homola and Marc Roland. In addition, he conducted the Würzburg Liedertafel from 1879 and was Court Kapellmeister of Prince-Bishop of Würzburg.

Meyer-Olberleben became known primarily as a composer of songs and choral works.

His son is the composer Ernst Ludwig Meyer-Olbersleben.

Selected works

Stage
Orchestral
Concertante
Chamber music
Piano
Choral
Vocal