Johanna Senfter
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Johanna Senfter ( 27 November 1879 – 11 August 1961) was a German composer.
Johanna Senfter was born and died in Oppenheim. From 1895[1] she studied composition under Iwan Knorr,[1] violin under Adolf Rebner,[1] piano under Karl Friedberg[1] and organ at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt am Main. This gave her a considerable amount of musical training when in 1908 she became a student of Max Reger in Leipzig. She composed nine symphonies, 26 orchestral works and concertos for piano, violin, viola, and cello. Senfter was a masterful composer of fugue. Altogether she left behind 134 works.
Compositions[]
Discography[]
- Senfter: Compositions for Two Violins (, 2019)
- Concerto in C minor for Two Violins and String Orchestra, op. 40
- Performed by: Aleksandra Maslovaric (violin), Katarina Aleksic (violin), Budapest Symphony Orchestra
- Ten Old Dances for Two Violins, op. 91
- Performed by: Aleksandra Maslovaric (violin), Katarina Aleksic (violin)
- Available: [1]
- Concerto in C minor for Two Violins and String Orchestra, op. 40
- Feminae in Musica (, 2007)
- Elegie, op. 13, no. 3
- Performed by: Aleksandra Maslovaric (violin), Tania Fleischer (piano)
- Available: [2]
- Elegie, op. 13, no. 3
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d "Biography at Schott". Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved April 12, 2013.
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- 1879 births
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- People from Oppenheim
- People from Rhenish Hesse
- German classical composers
- 20th-century classical composers
- Women classical composers
- Hoch Conservatory alumni
- 20th-century German composers
- 20th-century women composers
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