Peter Cornelius

1824 – 1874

Personal details

Peter Cornelius, born in Mainz in 1824, died there in 1874. Son of an actors' couple. Initially also took up this profession, but then studied counterpoint with S. Dehn in Berlin from 1844 to 1846. His church music dates mainly from this period and from the years after 1852, when he went to Liszt in Weimar, who encouraged his work as a church composer. Cornelius became one of the most important pioneers of the New German School. He followed Wagner to Munich in 1865, where he worked as a composition teacher at the newly founded Royal School of Music from 1867 on. Today, his opera ‘Der Babier von Bagdad’ (1858) and his ‘Weihnachtslieder’ op. 8 are particularly well known. 

Publications

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Peter Cornelius / Clytus Gottwald (arr.): Die Könige

Transcription for 7 voices, from: Weihnachtslieder, Op. 8

op. 8,3

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Peter Cornelius: Freund Hein

based on Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 15, 3rd mov.

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Peter Cornelius: Jerusalem

nach dem 2. Menuett aus Bachs Partita in B, BWV 825

op. 13,3

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