Composers

Friedrich Curschmann

Voice
Piano
Soprano
Tenor
Mixed chorus
Alto
Song
Lied
Duet
Canon
by popularity
4 Gesänge, Op.155 Gesänge, Op.185 Lieder, Op.55 Lieder, Op.96 Gesänge, Op.116 Gesänge, Op.14Blumengruß, Op.22Complete LiederDas Veilchen, Op.27Der Wald, Op.17Due Canoni a tre voci, Op.7Morgenlied
Wikipedia
Karl Friedrich Curschmann (June 21, 1805 – August 24, 1841) was a German song composer and singer.
Curschmann was born in 1805, in Berlin. His talent for singing was discovered when he was at school. In 1824, having been a law student in Berlin and Göttingen, he started to devote his life to music. He went to Kassel where he studied under Spohr and Hauptmann, starting with church music. At Kassel in 1828 he wrote his first opera Abdul und Errinieh oder Toten.
After four years in Kassel, Curschmann returned to Berlin. After 1837 he lived with Rose Behrend, daughter of a Danzig businessman and herself a singer, before they married and engaged heavily in the musical life of Berlin. He befriended Eduard Grell, director of the Berlin Song Academy.
Curschmann wrote 83 songs, many to the poems of Goethe, Schiller, Heine and Rückert.
Curschmann died in Langfuhr, near Danzig, in 1841.