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Category:Baruch, Friedemann
Friedemann Baruch
(1857 — 1921)
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German teacher, choir director and composer, active in the Jewish community in Berlin
[1]
[2]
In the 1890s the composer
Salomon Jadassohn
gave negative criticism on Baruch's
Synagogen-Gesänge
[3]
.
His oratorium
Mose
was published and premiered in 1905
[4]
[5]
.
In 1907 he was listed as teacher in a Jewish boys' school
[6]
and in 1911 as
Chordirektor
of the Kaiserstrasse Synagogue
[7]
.
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2 Leichte Vortragsstücke, Op.28 (Baruch, Friedemann)
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Piano Quartet, Op.32 (Baruch, Friedemann)
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