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Stiehl, Heinrich

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Stiehl, Heinrich (Franz Daniel) (1829–1886)

German organist, composer, and conductor. He studied with his father, Johann Dietrich Stiehl (1800–72), and was organist at Lübeck, at Weimar, and at Leipzig. He lived by turns in Russia, Austria, Italy, England, Ireland, England, and Russia, where he worked as an organist, conductor, and teacher. His brother Karl Johann Christian (1826–1911) was also an organist and conductor.

Works

operas Der Schatzgräber and Jery und Bätely (Goethe); The Vision and other orchestral pieces; string quartets, three piano trios; cello and piano sonata; Sonata quasi fantasia and other piano works.



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