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'''Died:''' 25 March 1886, Tarnopol, Austria (now Ternopil, Ukraine) | '''Died:''' 25 March 1886, Tarnopol, Austria (now Ternopil, Ukraine) | ||
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Ernst Bröer was a cellist and composer of sacred music; around 1840, an organist at Breslau; between 1843-84 a singing teacher at the Matthias Gymnasium. Source: ''A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, compiled and edited by Theodore Backer (1900)''. | Ernst Bröer was a cellist and composer of sacred music; around 1840, an organist at Breslau; between 1843-84 a singing teacher at the Matthias Gymnasium. Source: ''A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, compiled and edited by Theodore Backer (1900)''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:01, 15 November 2020
Aliases: Broeer, Ernst
Life
Born: 11 April 1809, Ohlau, Silesia (now Oława, Poland)
Died: 25 March 1886, Tarnopol, Austria (now Ternopil, Ukraine)
Biography
Ernst Bröer was a cellist and composer of sacred music; around 1840, an organist at Breslau; between 1843-84 a singing teacher at the Matthias Gymnasium. Source: A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians, compiled and edited by Theodore Backer (1900).
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List of choral works
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Publications
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