Grammann, Karl
Grammann, Karl
Grammann, Karl, German composer; b. Lübeck, June 3, 1844; d. Dresden, Jan. 30, 1897. He studied at the Leipzig Cons., and spent some years in Vienna, settling in Dresden in 1885. As a youth, he wrote 2 operas, Die Schatzgraber and Die Eisjungfrau, which were not produced. The following operas were staged with some success: Melusine (Wiesbaden, 1875), Thusnelda und der Triumphzug des Germanicus (Dresden, 1881), and Das Andreasfest (Dresden, 1882), and 2 short operas, Ingrid and Das Irrlicht (Dresden, 1894). His last opera, Auf neutralem Boden, was produced posth. (Hamburg, 1901). He further wrote several cantatas, syms., string quartets, violin sonatas, and other chamber music works.
Bibliography
R Pfohl, K. G. Ein Kunstlerleben (Berlin, 1910).
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