KARL KRAFFT-LORTZING

16th February 1856 --- 22nd July 1923

As normal I can find very little information online for this composer. Krafft-Lortzing was a composer and a conductor,  in around 1900
he obtained the position of conductor of the Innsbruck City Orchestra and took up the position at Easter in 1901. Among his duties he
gave concerts at the Hotel Grauer on every Sunday,  and he did the same at the Habsburger Hof on every Monday.   Besides those two
days he would do concerts at the town hall as well as other venues.

Karl Krafft-Lortzing was the youngest  of four siblings to Karl Krafft (1819-1900),   and Caroline Elisabeth Henriette Charlotte Lortzing
(1828-1917). He had one child Alfred Krafft-Lortzing who became quite a well know singer in his time. Karl proberly got his interest in
music from his grandfather who was the composer Albert Lortzing.

Karl Krafft-Lortzing died in 1923 at the age of 67 year's old in Pasing district in the city of Munich, Germany.

I do not think there are many works that are still available for this composer,   the sequenced I have  done is The Grand Duke March,
below.

Last Updated on 2022
By Steven

And now for the Music

New (3553)"The Grand Duke March". Sequenced by Steven Ritchie.

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