Goldschmidt Otto (Moritz David) German

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Goldschmidt Otto (Moritz David) German

Goldschmidt, Otto (Moritz David), German pianist, conductor, and composer; b. Hamburg, Aug. 21, 1829; d. London, Feb. 24, 1907. He was at first a pupil of Jakob Schmitt and F.W. Grund in Hamburg, then of Mendelssohn, Bulow, Hauptmann, and Plaidy in Leipzig. In 1848 he played in London at a concert given by Jenny Lind . He accompanied her on her American tour (1851) and married her at Boston, Feb. 5, 1852. From 1852 to 1855 they lived in Dresden, and from 1858 until her death (1887), in London. He founded the Bach Choir in 1875, and conducted it until 1885. His works included an oratorio, Ruth (Hereford, 1867), a choral song, Music, for Soprano and Women’s Chorus (Leeds, 1898), and piano music, including a Concerto, piano studies, 2 duets for 2 Pianos.

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