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Götz, Hermann (1840–1876)| German composer. At first he studied music only incidentally when a student at Königsberg University, but later went to the Stern Conservatory in Berlin. In 1863 he went to Switzerland as organist at Winterthur and in 1867 he settled in Zürich. From 1870 he devoted himself wholly to composition. |
Works Opera Der Widerspänstigen Zähmung (on Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, 1874) and Francesca da Rimini (unfinished, produced Mannheim, 1877). |
Choral Nänie (Schiller) and Psalm cxxxvii for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra; cantata for male voices and orchestra. |
Orchestral symphony in F major, Spring overture for orchestra; violin concerto in G major (1868), piano concerto in B♭ major. |
Chamber piano quintet, piano quartet, piano trio; sonata for piano duet; sonatina, Genrebilder and other works for piano. |
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