Johan Bartholdy

Danish musician (1853–1904)
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Conrad Johan Bartholdy
Born12 March 1853
Hammel
Died6 December 1904
NationalityDanish
Alma materÅrhus Cathedral
OccupationOrganist

Composer Singing Teacher Conductor

Author of music theory books

Conrad Johan Bartholdy (12 March 1853 – 6 December 1904) was a Danish organist, composer, singing teacher, conductor and author of music theory books. He was honored as a Titular Professor for the year 1900.[1][2]

Bartholdy was born in Hammel, the son of the local pharmacist and was active as a student in Århus Cathedral from 1872. He began after school to study political science, but interrupted his studies to get a musical education. Among his teachers were Johann Christian Gebauer (theory) and Edmund Neupert (piano).[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Abrahamsen, Erik (17 July 2011). "Johan Bartholdy". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (Danish Biographical Lexicon) (3rd ed.). Retrieved 11 November 2016.
  2. ^ Jensen, Niels. "Modtagere af Titulær professor (Recipients of Titular professor)". Danske Litteraturpriser (Danish Literature Prizes). Retrieved 11 November 2016.
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