Elias Oechsler
Elias Oechsler (né Johann Elias[n 1]; 19 March 1850, Spielberg – 15 September 1917, Erlangen[2]) was a German music pedagogue,[3] music director, and composer.
Biography
He initially became a music instructor at the University of Bamberg, then afterwards moved his academic career to the University of Erlangen,[1] becoming the successor of Johann Georg Herzog[n 2][5] after his predecessor's departure to Munich. Oechsler was close to the Protestant theologian, Friedrich Spitta.[6][7]
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References
- ^ ISBN 978-3110814767.
- ^ a b Wier, Albert E. (1938). The MacMillan Encyclopedia Of Music And Musicians In One Volume. Bruno Hessling. p. 1330.
- ISBN 978-3110977776.
- IMSLP.
- ISBN 978-3865962928.
- ISBN 978-3647572260.
- ^ Konrad Klek. Der Briefwechsel zwischen Heinrich von Herzogenberg und Friedrich Spitta (PDF) (Report). herzogenberg.ch. p. 328.
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