Gollmick Karl
Gollmick Karl
Gollmick, Karl, German writer on music and composer, father of Adolf Gollmick; b. Dessau, March 19, 1796; d. Frankfurt am Main, Oct. 3, 1866. He was of a musical family; his father, Friedrich Karl Gollmick (1774-1852), was an opera tenor. He studied theology in Strasbourg, and in 1817 he settled in Frankfurt am Main, where he taught French and served as chorus master. He wrote mostly for piano; publ. potpourris, etc. His writings include Kritische Terminologie für Musiker und Musikfreunde (1833; 2nd ed., 1839), Fetis als Mensch, Kritiker, Theoretiker und Komponist (1852), and Handlexikon der Tonkunst (1858). He also wrote an autobiography (1866).
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