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as the youngest son of the choirmaster and church schoolmaster Johann Carl Friedrich Krause in Lobstädt. He initially attended the teacher training college in
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and studied his technique; he was later among Liszt's most prominent promoters. Krause later established himself as a piano teacher and writer on music in
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Claudio Arrau (1903–1991) – Krause on Arrau: "Dieses Kind soll mein Meisterstück werden." ("This child is meant to become my masterpiece.")
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In addition to his work nurturing the Liszt tradition, Krause was also known for his interpretations of
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Wagner-Almanac 1908 on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the death of Richard Wagner
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Wagner-Kalender 1908 aus Anlass des 25. Todestages Richard Wagners
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Promoting Liszt tradition, interpretations of Beethoven's music
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List of music students by teacher: K to M § Martin Krause
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Concert pianist, Piano teacher, Music critic, Writer
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Martin Krause (mathematician)
Martin Kraus

pianist
piano teacher
music critic
writer
Lobstädt
Saxony
Borna
Leipzig Conservatory
Ernst Ferdinand Wenzel
ca
Carl Reinecke
Franz Liszt
Leipzig
Dresden
Munich
Stern Conservatory
Berlin
Claudio Arrau
Edwin Fischer
Rosita Renard
Beethoven
Spanish flu
Plattling
List of music students by teacher: K to M § Martin Krause
Lisy Fischer
Eva Limiñana
Manuel Ponce

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