Eugen Krantz
Georg Eugen Krantz (13 September 1844 – 26 May 1898) was a German pianist and music educator.
Life[]
Born in Dresden, Krantz was the son of the painter and Amalia Krantz née Schmidt. He studied at the Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber in Dresden. In 1865, he took a teaching post in Pomerania, and from 1869 he taught at the Dresden Conservatory.[1]
In the same year, on 17 November 1869, Krantz married the Catholic Marie Antonie Mautsch. Krantz, initially a Protestant, had to convert to the Catholic denomination in order to obtain Marie's father's consent to the marriage.[2]
From 1869 to 1884, he directed the choir of the Semper Opera in Dresden. In 1882, Krantz was appointed a Professor.[3]
In 1890, Krantz bought the Dresden conservatory from Heinrich Pudor. From 1896 until his death in 1898 at the age of 53, he simultaneously directed the Dresden Singakademie. His grave is located at the .
His daughter Elisabeth (1871-1946) was married to the opera singer, composer and director of the conservatory in Halle, Richard Bruno Heydrich; their son was Reinhard Heydrich.[4]
Further reading[]
References[]
- ^ Eugen Kranz on GENI
- ^ Georg Eugen Krantz genealogy
- ^ Eugen Krantz on Deutsche Biographie
- ^ Wolfgang Scheffler (1972), "Heydrich, Reinhard", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), 9, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 73–74; (full text online)
External links[]
- Literature by and about Eugen Krantz in the German National Library catalogue
- German classical pianists
- Voice teachers
- 1844 births
- 1898 deaths
- German Roman Catholics
- Musicians from Dresden