Ernst Ludwig Gerber

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1746 – 1819

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Who was Ernst Ludwig Gerber?

Ernst Ludwig Gerber was a German composer and author of a famous dictionary of musicians.

His father, Heinrich Nicolas Gerber, a pupil of J. S. Bach, was an organist and composer of some distinction, and under his direction Ernst Ludwig at an early age made great progress in his musical studies. In 1765 he went to Leipzig to study law, but the claims of music, which had gained additional strength from his acquaintanceship with Johann Adam Hiller, soon came to occupy almost his sole attention. On his return to Sondershausen he was appointed music teacher to the children of the prince, and in 1775 he succeeded his father as court organist.

Afterwards he devoted much of his time to the study of the literature and history of music, and with this view he made himself master of several modern languages. His Historisch-biographisches Lexikon der Tonküstler appeared in 1790 and 1792 in two volumes; and the first volume of what was virtually an improved and corrected edition of this work was published in 1810 under the title Neues Historisch-biographisches Lexikon der Tonküstler, followed by other three volumes in 1812, 1813 and 1814.

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Born
Sep 29, 1746
Sondershausen
Nationality
  • Germany
Died
Jun 30, 1819
Sondershausen

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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