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Julius Eichberg

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to a Jewish family. His first musical instruction came from his father whose pupil was an acceptable violin player by his seventh year. He also received instruction outside the family. He attended the Musical Academy of Würzburg as a child. Upon the recommendation of
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was a student. He later composed symphonies and piano pieces. Julius Eichberg died in Boston on January 19, 1893; his obituary gives January 18. He was interred at Mount Auburn cemetery, the first burial there of an identifiable Jew.
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Early Operetta in America: The Doctor of Alcantara (1879) - Julius Eichberg, Charlotte R. Kaufman, Benjamin E. Woolf - Google Books
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Eichberg published several educational works on music. As a composer he is particularly known for his three
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He married Sophie Mertens, and they had one child, Annie Philippine Eichberg, who was born in
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at the age of nineteen, where he took first prizes for
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on 13 August 1898. Annie Eichberg Lane was author of
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Boston, Massachusetts
Düsseldorf
Germany
Felix Mendelssohn
Brussels Conservatoire
violin
Belgian
composer
Charles Auguste de Bériot
François-Joseph Fétis
Geneva
United States
New York City
Boston
Boston Museum
Boston Conservatory of Music
Boston Public Schools
Marietta Sherman Raymond
Geneva
Switzerland
John Lane
operettas
opera
Benjamin Edward Woolf


Dictionary of American Biography
Willard, Frances Elizabeth
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice

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