Eduard Rohde

Eduard Rohde (25 September 1828 – 25 March 1883) was a German composer and organist.

Biography

Eduard Rohde was born in Halle in 1828.

He was a pupil of August Gottfried Ritter. He was a singing teacher and a royal music director in Berlin. He composed piano pieces, motets, part-songs, instrumental and vocal works.

He died in Berlin in 1883, at age 54.

Works

• Dance of the Dragonflies

• Marionettes

• Album Leaf

• Butterfly Op. 36 No. 8

• 6 Tonbuilder, Op. 50

• Fliegende Blätter, Op. 36

• Fugue in E minor

• Elfenreigen, Op. 111

• Zwiegesang, Op. 146 No. 2

References

  1. https://www.organ-biography.info/index.php?id=Rohde_E_1828
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