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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
?Nationality? ?composer, organist, and/or teacher or?
Dutch composer, organist, and teacher
* ?birth year? born in ?birth city?
* Born in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 14, 1805
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* He was taught the organ from his father who was the organist of Garnisonskirke
* ?year of event? ?city of event? ?short description of event?
* He began to compose at the age of 15
* ?year of death? died in ?city of death?
* 1824 He succeeded his father at Garnisonkirke, Copenhagen.
* 1828 graduated in law from the University of Copenhagen.
* 1828-1870 held a government appointment
* At the same time he was a composer, organist, and conductor.
* 1827 Started teaching at Siboni's newly founded conservatory.
* 1829 Married Emma Zinn
* 1843-1900 became the organist at Vor Frue Kirke, the cathedral of Copenhagen
* 1874 received an honorary doctrate from the University of Copenhagen
* 1836 made a trip through Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France.
* He met Chopin, Rossini, and others.
* Died in Copenhagen on March 10, 1900


For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/?first_middle_last as listed in Wikipedia article?].
For details, see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Peter_Emilius_Hartmann as listed in the Johann Peter Hartmann Wikipedia article?].


==List of Organ Works==
==List of Organ Works==

Revision as of 02:22, 29 October 2014

Synopsis

Dutch composer, organist, and teacher

  • Born in Copenhagen, Denmark on May 14, 1805
  • He was taught the organ from his father who was the organist of Garnisonskirke
  • He began to compose at the age of 15
  • 1824 He succeeded his father at Garnisonkirke, Copenhagen.
  • 1828 graduated in law from the University of Copenhagen.
  • 1828-1870 held a government appointment
  • At the same time he was a composer, organist, and conductor.
  • 1827 Started teaching at Siboni's newly founded conservatory.
  • 1829 Married Emma Zinn
  • 1843-1900 became the organist at Vor Frue Kirke, the cathedral of Copenhagen
  • 1874 received an honorary doctrate from the University of Copenhagen
  • 1836 made a trip through Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France.
  • He met Chopin, Rossini, and others.
  • Died in Copenhagen on March 10, 1900

For details, see the as listed in the Johann Peter Hartmann Wikipedia article?.

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