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Caspar Joseph Brambach : ウィキペディア英語版
Caspar Joseph Brambach

Caspar Joseph Brambach (14 July 1833 – 20 June 1902) was a 19th-century German musician, pedagogue, composer whose reputation extended beyond Germany to America, and a renowned conductor of the leading choirs in Bonn.
==Life==
The son of organ builder, piano tuner and music teacher Franz Jacob Brambach, he was born in Oberdollendorf, a village across the river Rhine from Bonn. Brambach's mother, born Lückerath, was the daughter of a free-roving puppet master builder.〔Fellerer, Karl Gustav (1960), (''Rheinische Musiker'' ), p. 17, A. Volk, .〕 His brother was German musicologist Wilhelm Brambach.
The young Caspar Joseph spent his first years in his native village, where he received his first music lessons from his father, which continued after he passed in Bonn elementary and high school and at the Conservatory of Music, Cologne. After that, Brambach followed his musical career as first violinist of the Bonn Opera House (1847–1850) and studied at the Cologne Conservatory (1851–1854),〔Champlin, John Denison & Apthorp, William Foster: (''Cyclopedia of Music and Musicians: Abaco-Dyne'' ) (C. Scribner's sons, 2008), p. 225; .〕 which promoted young composers and where he received awards for a string quartet and various songs for the Mozart scholarship at Frankfurt Liederkranz.〔Hubbard, W. L. (2005), (''The American History and Encyclopedia of Music: Musical Biographies Part One'' ), p. 97, Kessinger Publishing, ISBN 1-4179-0712-6.〕 Later he studied there as a private pupil of Ferdinand Hiller and Carl Reinecke before he himself became a teacher in 1858.〔
In 1861 he was appointed municipal music director in Bonn, where he led performances of oratorios by Bach, Haydn, Handel and other composers. He retired from this position in 1869 to devote himself entirely to his compositions and the musical life in Bonn.〔The same year Brambach got married to Magdalena Gohr.〕 From 1862 to 1877 he conducted the men's choir "Concordia" and from 1861 to 1869 the Municipal Choral Society, now known as the Bonn Philharmonic Choir.

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