August Klughardt

August Klughardt

Klughardt formed a friendhsip with Liszt in 1869 while Klughardt was the director of the court musicians at Weimar. In 1873, at the performance of Liszt's "Christus" he met Wagner who influenced a great deal of his music. Klughardt had studied at Cothen, Dessau and Dresden and held theatre positions in Posen, Neustrelitz and Lubeck before meeting Liszt. The compositional forte of Klughardt was the operatic form including "Mirjam," "Iwein," and "Die Hochzeit des Monches." The music of Klughardt demonstrates characteristic influences of Wagner and the new German School with apparent classical leanings. Instrumentally Klughadrt also had some achievement with cello and violin concertos. © Keith Johnson /TiVo

Legal name

August Friedrich Martin Klughardt

Type

Person

Born

Nov 30, 1847

Born in

Köthen

Died

Aug 3, 1902 (aged 54)

Died in

Dessau-Roßlau

Country

Germany

ISNI code

0000000108919415