Friedrich Klose

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Friedrich Klose (born November 29 1862– died December 24 1942) was a German composer. His opera Ilsebill (1903) is inspired by the music of Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss, and the plot is based on the Brothers Grimm tale of a fisherman who catches a huge fish which grants wishes.[1]

He composed a string quartet in E major subtitled "Ein Tribut in vier Raten entrichtet an Seine Gestrengen den deutschen Schulmeister" in 1911.[2] Klosé composed seventeen duets for clarinet. [3]

References

  1. ^ Record review
  2. ^ IMSLP.
  3. ^ ISBN 978-1-4234-4532-6

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