Abraham Lilienthal

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Abraham Wolf Lilienthal (13 February 1859, New York City – 15 March 1928, New York City)[1] was an American violinist and composer.

The son of Solomon Lilienthal and Louisa Schwarzschild, Lilienthal married Ida C. Salberg in 1885.[2] He is buried at the Linden Hill Jewish Cemetery in Ridgewood, Queens.[3]

Lilienthal was a violinist in the orchestras of Leopold Damrosch and Theodore Thomas and with the New York String Quartet.[2] Much of compositional output was chamber music,[2] but he collaborated on an opera, The Dove of Peace, with Walter Damrosch and . The sheet music for his Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op.40 can be seen at IMSLP.

References[]

  1. ^ Joseph A. Bomberger, Lilienthal, Abraham Wolf in Grove Music Online - The Grove Dictionary of American Music, 2nd edition, published in print January 2013, published online May 2010, e-ISBN 9781561592630.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Lilienthal, Abraham Wolf in the International Who's who in Music and Musical Gazetteer, Current Literature Publishing Company, 1918. Page 375.
  3. ^ Abraham Lilienthal at Find a Grave
  • Howard, John Tasker (1939). Our American Music: Three Hundred Years of It. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company.

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