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Franz Kullak (12 April 1844 – 9 December 1913) was a German classical pianist and composer.

Life[edit]

Born in Berlin, Kullak, the son of Theodor Kullak, studied at his father's Neue Akademie der Tonkunst [de] in Berlin, which he continued after his father's death in 1882 and dissolved in 1890.[1][2] As a teaching work he published:

  • Der erste Klavierunterricht
  • Der Fortschritt im Klavierspiel
  • Die Harmonie auf dem Klavier

He composed the grand opera in 5 acts Ines de Castro (Berlin 1877), a jubilee overture, piano pieces and Lieder. In addition, he arranged numerous orchestral works (among others by Mozart and Beethoven[3]) for piano and worked as a music critic and editor.[4][5]

Kullak died in Berlin at the age of 69.[6]

Publications[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Franz Kullak (Composer, Arranger) on Bach Cantatas website
  2. ^ Franz Kullak on Open Library
  3. ^ Franz Kullak on Goodreads
  4. ^ Kullak, Franz on Encyclopedia.com
  5. ^ Kullak, Franz Beethoven's Piano Playing on Hickeys.com
  6. ^ Franz Kullak on Italiano opera.org

External links[edit]

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