- Franz Bornschein
Franz Carl Bornschein (
February 10 ,1879 -June 8 ,1948 ) was an American composer, teacher, and music critic. Born inBaltimore, Maryland , he studied at thePeabody Conservatory of Music , later becoming a professor there. He also served for a time as the music critic of the "Baltimore Evening Sun". His wife, Hazel Knox, was a singer who taught at Peabody. Much of Bornschein's output isorchestra l, including a number of suites as well as aviolin concerto ; he also wrote a good deal ofchamber music , somesong s, and some works forchoir which won a handful of prizes. In larger forms, he wrotecantata s,oratorio s, andoperetta s.Bornschein died in 1948; his papers are held at the library of the
Maryland Historical Society in Baltimore.ee also
* [http://www.mdhs.org/library/Mss/ms002254.html Bornschein papers at the MHS]
Reference
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