- Siegfried Ochs
Siegfried Ochs (born
April 19 ,1858 inFrankfurt ; diedFebruary 6 ,1929 inBerlin ) was a German choir-leader and composer. He first studied medicine and chemistry at the Polytechnikum ofDarmstadt and at theRuprecht Karl University of Heidelberg . He later devoted himself entirely to music, studying at the Königliche Hochschule für Musik, Berlin, under Schultze and Rudorff, and later privately under Kiel and Urban. In 1882 Ochs founded the Philharmonic Choral Society of Berlin, which he would lead until 1920. At first an obscure organization, it became prominent through numerous performances given by Von Bülow, an intimate friend of Ochs. It arguably became the greatest choral society in Berlin and was distinguished for its helpful patronage of young musicians. whose compositions were performed for the first time. Ochs himself was noted for humorous or parodic compositions. He wrote both the libretto and music of the three-act comic opera "Im Namen des Gesetzes" (Hamburg, 1888); two operettas; duets for soprano and alto; male choruses; vocal canons; and several books of songs. JewishEncyclopedia
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