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Oscar Paul
Oscar Paul (8 April 183618 April 1898) was a German musicologist and a music writer, critic, and teacher. ==Biography== Oscar Paul was born in Freiwaldau in Silesia (now Jeseník in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic). He studied at Görlitz, and under Louis Plaidy, Ernst Richter and Moritz Hauptmann at the University of Leipzig.〔''Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', 5th ed, 1954, Vol. VI, p. 596〕 He commenced a career as a pianist, but soon found himself unsuited to it. After spending time in different German towns, he returned to Leipzig in 1866 to give private lessons in harmony. In 1869 he became a teacher at the Leipzig Conservatory, and in 1872 a professor at the university. His students included: Felix Weingartner, Leoš Janáček, Fanny Davies, Cornelis Dopper, Alfred Hill, Hans Huber, Ferdinand Pfohl, Theodore Baker,〔"Dr. Theodore Baker," ''Musical Courier'' (Nov. 3, 1934), p. 20.〕 W. Waugh Lauder (the only Canadian student of Franz Liszt), Rudolf Breithaupt, Johannes Gelbker, Emil Kronke,〔 Heinrich Ordenstein,〔 Albert Ross Parsons, and Otto Schweizer.〔 He died in 1898 at the age of 62.
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