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Christian Frederik Emil Horneman (December 17, 1840 in Copenhagen – June 8, 1906) was a Danish composer, conductor, music publisher, and teacher. Son of the composer Emil Horneman, C. F. E. Horneman studied at the Leipzig Conservatory with Ignaz Moscheles, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Moritz Hauptmann, and Julius Rietz. After his return to Denmark he composed divertimenti and opera fantasies and began work on the opera Aladdin, the composition of which occupied him for more than twenty years. The overture, completed in 1864, is Horneman's best known work, along with the four-movement suite drawn from incidental music for the Holger Drachmann drama Gurre (also the basis for Arnold Schoenberg's Gurrelieder).

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  • Christian Frederik Emil Horneman (* 17. Dezember 1840 in Kopenhagen; † 8. Juni 1906 ebenda) war ein dänischer Komponist. Der Sohn des Komponisten Johan Ole Emil Horneman studierte am Leipziger Konservatorium bei Ignaz Moscheles, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Moritz Hauptmann und Julius Rietz. Nach seiner Rückkehr nach Dänemark komponierte er Divertimenti und Opernfantasien, Orchesterstücke für die Aufführung im Tivoli, ein Streichquartett und 1863 die Oper Aladdin. (de)
  • Christian Frederik Emil Horneman (December 17, 1840 in Copenhagen – June 8, 1906) was a Danish composer, conductor, music publisher, and teacher. Son of the composer Emil Horneman, C. F. E. Horneman studied at the Leipzig Conservatory with Ignaz Moscheles, Ernst Friedrich Richter, Moritz Hauptmann, and Julius Rietz. After his return to Denmark he composed divertimenti and opera fantasies and began work on the opera Aladdin, the composition of which occupied him for more than twenty years. The overture, completed in 1864, is Horneman's best known work, along with the four-movement suite drawn from incidental music for the Holger Drachmann drama Gurre (also the basis for Arnold Schoenberg's Gurrelieder). (en)
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