Kaspar Kummer

German composer, flutist and teacher
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IntroGerman composer, flutist and teacher
PlacesGermany
wasMusician Composer
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Birth10 December 1795
Death21 March 1870Coburg (aged 74 years)
Star signSagittarius
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Biography

Kaspar Johann Kummer (1795–1870) was a German flautist, professor and composer.
Kummer was born December 10, 1795 in Erlau in Thuringia (in Sankt Kilian.) He taught himself the flute while learning violin, horn, trumpet, clarinet, bassoon, oboe, cello and double bassoon.
Kummer was taught by Neumeister for a year, then took training in music theory from the Cantor of Schleusingen, Gottlob Abraham Stäps. From 1835, he worked as a flautist at the chapel of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, and took over direction of their orchestra in 1854.
His published compositions ran to over 150 opus numbers, mostly involving the flute, but also including lieder, etc.
He also had several students, including Friedrich Kiel and Felix Draeseke.
He died in May 1870, probably 21 May, in Coburg.

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