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Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube (January 6, 1873, Berlin – April 27, 1950, Leipzig) was a German church musician, organist, and choral conductor, famous above all for championing the abundant organ music of Max Reger. He studied organ under Heinrich Reimann in Berlin from 1894 to 1897 and became a widely respected concert organist. In 1897 he was appointed organist at Willibrode Dom (Cathedral) in Wesel, but left in 1902 to take up the position of organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig. He gave up his career as a performer relatively early in order to pursue teaching and publishing, particularly the music of Reger, though he still kept his position at the Thomaskirche. He was also appointed to the organ faculty of the Leipzig Conservatorium in 1907, receiving the title of "Royal P

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  • Karl StraubeFichier:Karl straube.jpg Karl Straube Karl Straube né le 6 janvier 1873 à Berlin, mort le 27 avril 1950 à Leipzig est un organiste et chef de chœur allemand et le 11e Thomaskantor après Johann Sebastian Bach. (fr)
  • Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube (* 6. Januar 1873 in Berlin; † 27. April 1950 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Organist und Leiter des Thomanerchors Leipzig. (de)
  • Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube (Berlijn, 6 januari 1873 - Leipzig, 27 april 1950) was een Duits organist en koordirigent. (nl)
  • Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube (January 6, 1873, Berlin – April 27, 1950, Leipzig) was a German church musician, organist, and choral conductor, famous above all for championing the abundant organ music of Max Reger. He studied organ under Heinrich Reimann in Berlin from 1894 to 1897 and became a widely respected concert organist. In 1897 he was appointed organist at Willibrode Dom (Cathedral) in Wesel, but left in 1902 to take up the position of organist at the Thomaskirche in Leipzig. He gave up his career as a performer relatively early in order to pursue teaching and publishing, particularly the music of Reger, though he still kept his position at the Thomaskirche. He was also appointed to the organ faculty of the Leipzig Conservatorium in 1907, receiving the title of "Royal P (en)
  • カール・シュトラウベ(Montgomery Rufus Karl Siegfried Straube, 1873年1月6日ベルリン - 1950年4月27日ライプツィヒ)はドイツのオルガニスト、合唱指揮者。ヘルザ・ヨハンナ(旧姓キュッヘル、1876年 - 1974年)と結婚し、一女エリーザベト(1904年 - 1924年)をもうけた。 (ja)
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