Dietrich, Albert (Hermann)
Dietrich, Albert (Hermann)
Dietrich, Albert (Hermann), German conductor and composer; b. Forsthaus Golk, near Meissen, Aug. 28,1829; d. Berlin, Nov. 19,1908. He was a pupil of J. Otto in Dresden (1842–7) and of Moscheles and Rietz at Leipzig (1847–51). He also studied with Schumann (was one of Schumann’s best pupils) at Diisseldorf (1851–54). From 1855 to 1861 he was a concert conductor, and from 1859 municipal music director, at Bonn. From 1861 he was at Oldenburg. After his retirement in 1890 he lived in Berlin, where he was made Royal Prof, in 1899. He wrote Erinnerungen an Johannes Brahms in Briefen, besonders aus seiner Jugendzeit (Leipzig, 1898; Eng. tr., 1899).
Works
DRAMATIC opéra : Robin Hood (Frankfurt am Main, 1879); Das Sonntagskind (Bremen, 1886). OTHER: Incidental music; orch. works, chamber music, including the 1st movement of the F-A-E Sonata for Violin (other movements by Brahms and Schumann); songs.
—Nicolas slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire