Adolf Schmidt , also known under the pseudonym Schmidt-Dolph ( German: Adolf Schmidt-Dolf ; April 23, 1845 , Breitenfurt bei Win) - November 28, 1905 , Vienna - Austrian choir conductor , music teacher and composer .
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For two years he studied law at the University of Vienna , but then decided to devote himself to music. He studied piano with Josef Dax and Joseph Adalbert Packer , vocals with Julius Stockhausen , composition and theory with Simon Zechter and Franz Krenn .
From 1867, the music director of the Jesuit collegium in Kalksburg (now part of Vienna).
In 1879-1905 He taught vocal and clavier at the Horak Keyboard School , simultaneously in 1881-1884. headed the Vienna Academy of Singing .
In 1886 he founded the Vienna Women's Singing Society. The author of vocal, choral and piano works.
Links
- Schmidt, Adolf // Österreichisches Musiklexikon