Emil Kreuz
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Emil Anton Joseph Friedrich Kreuz, also known as Emil Frederick Thornfield, (25 May 1867 in Elberfeld
Elberfeld
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 – 3 December 1932 in London
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) was a German violin
Violin
The violin is a string instrument, usually with four strings tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest, highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which includes the viola and cello....

ist, violist
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, teacher, conductor
Conducting
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 and composer
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.

Biography

Emil Kreuz began playing violin at an early age and studyed under Georg Joseph Japha (1835–1892) in Cologne
Cologne
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 from the age of ten. At sixteen he won a scholarship at the Royal College of Music
Royal College of Music
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 in London
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, where he studied violin with Henry Holmes
Henry Holmes (composer)
Henry Holmes was an English violinist, composer, and music educator. His compositional output includes a violin concerto, several works for solo violin, four symphonies, a concert overture, two sacred cantatas for solo voices, chorus, and orchestra, and other chamber and choral works.Born in...

 and composition with Charles Villiers Stanford
Charles Villiers Stanford
Sir Charles Villiers Stanford was an Irish composer who was particularly notable for his choral music. He was professor at the Royal College of Music and University of Cambridge.- Life :...

 until 1888. For two years he concentrated his studies on the viola
Viola
The viola is a bowed string instrument. It is the middle voice of the violin family, between the violin and the cello.- Form :The viola is similar in material and construction to the violin. A full-size viola's body is between and longer than the body of a full-size violin , with an average...

, making his debut as soloist with Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz
Hector Berlioz was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique and Grande messe des morts . Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works; as a...

's Harold en Italie in December of 1888 at one of the London Symphony Concerts established by George Henschel
George Henschel
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. He became well known in England. He was violin soloist at the Leeds Festival
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 in 1889, violist of the Grompertz Quartet along with violinists Richard Gompertz, Haydn Inwards and cellist Charles Ould from 1888 to 1903, and a member of the Convent Garden Opera Orchestra
Royal Opera House
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 from 1900 to 1903.

Kreutz became assistant musical director of the Convent Garden Opera in 1903, and joined The Hallé
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 to study conducting with its principal conductor Hans Richter
Hans Richter (conductor)
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. He then turned his attentions toward operatic work, especially the training of singers and conducting.

Kreuz composed many works including pedagogical
Pedagogy
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 works for violin and viola, a viola concerto
Viola concerto
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, songs, and chamber music, notably the "Prize Quintet" for horn
Horn (instrument)
The horn is a brass instrument consisting of about of tubing wrapped into a coil with a flared bell. A musician who plays the horn is called a horn player ....

 (or viola) and string quartet, Op. 49.

Selected works

  • 4 Gesänge (4 Songs) for tenor and piano, Op. 1 (published 1889)
  1. Am fernen Horizonte
  2. Jung sterben: Soll ich denn sterben
  3. Mädchen mit dem rothen Mündchen
  4. Vorsatz: Ich will dir's nimmer sagen
    • 4 Lieder (4 Songs) for soprano or tenor and piano, Op. 3 (published 1889)
  5. O süß' Vielliebchen
  6. O wär' mein Lieb' der Fliederbusch
  7. Schlaf, du liebes Kind
  8. Daß du mich liebst, das wußt' ich
    • Liebesbilder (Pictures of Love), 3 Pieces for viola (or violin) and piano, Op. 5 (1885)
    • Frühlingsgedanken (Spring Fancies), 3 Pieces for viola (or violin) and piano, Op. 9 (c.1886)
    • Der Violaspieler: Sammlung von progressiv geordneten Stücken für Viola und Klavier (The Viola Player: A Series of Progressive Pieces for Viola and Piano), Op. 13 (c.1887)
No. 1 – 12 Very Easy Pieces
No. 2 – Progressive and Easy Pieces
Nos. 3 & 4 – 20 Progressive Melodies
No. 5 – 3 Easy Sketches
No. 6 – Sonata in A minor
  • Scales and Arpeggios for the Violin through All the Major and Minor Keys, Systematically Arranged, Bowed and Fingered, 2 volumes (c.1887); also a version for viola
  • 5 Songs for a soprano and piano, Op. 15 (1891); words by Thomas Campbell, Edward Oxenford and Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    Percy Bysshe Shelley was one of the major English Romantic poets and is critically regarded as among the finest lyric poets in the English language. Shelley was famous for his association with John Keats and Lord Byron...

  • 6 Duets for soprano, mezzo-soprano and piano, Op. 16 (1891); words by Lewis Novra, Robert Haynes Cave and Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
    Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff
    Joseph Freiherr von Eichendorff was a German poet and novelist of the later German romantic school.Eichendorff is regarded as one of the most important German Romantics and his works have sustained high popularity in Germany from production to the present day.-Life:Eichendorff was born at Schloß...

  • Concerto in C minor for viola and orchestra, Op. 20 (1885)
  • Trio in C major for violin, viola and piano, Op. 21 (1885)
  • 20 Children's Songs with piano accompaniment (published 1892)
  • 30 Melodies for violin and piano, Op. 25 (published 1894)
  • Here's the Bower for voice and piano, Op. 27 No. 2 (published 1893); words by Thomas Moore
    Thomas Moore
    Thomas Moore was an Irish poet, singer, songwriter, and entertainer, now best remembered for the lyrics of The Minstrel Boy and The Last Rose of Summer. He was responsible, with John Murray, for burning Lord Byron's memoirs after his death...

  • 4 Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 28 (1895)
  1. Elegy
  2. Scherzo
  3. Romance
  4. Tarantella
    • 6 leichte Stücke (6 Easy Pieces) for violin and piano, Op. 30 (1895)
    • Trio facile in C for violin, viola and piano, Op. 32 (1896)
    • Progressive Studies for the Violin, Op. 34 (1895)
    • 6 Easy Pieces for violin and piano, Op. 36 (1896)
    • Suite for string orchestra, Op. 38 (1895)
  5. Prelude
  6. Allemande
  7. Gigue
  8. Intermezzo
  9. Scherzo
  10. Finale
    • 4 Duos for violin and viola, Op. 39 (1895)
    • Progressive Studies for the Viola with Accompaniment of a Second Viola, Op. 40 (1896)
    • String Quartet in D minor, Op. 42 (1896)
    • Capriccio for string quartet, Op. 43 (1896)
    • Cavatina in E major and Chant D'Amour for violin and piano, Op. 44 (published 1896–1897)
    • Suite de pièces for viola and piano, Op. 45 (1897)
  11. Prélude
  12. Nocturne
  13. Le rêve
  14. Danse rustique
    • Rêverie in B major for violin and piano (1897)
    • Teutonische Stücke for violin and piano (published 1898)
    • Russische Tänze (Russian Dances) for violin and piano, Op. 47 (1900)
    • Norwegische Tänze (Norwegian Dances) for violin and piano, Op. 48 (1900)
    • Quintet "Prize Quintet" in E major for horn (or viola) and string quartet, Op. 49
    • First Steps for the Violin (First Position Only), Easy and Progressive Studies and a Collection of Melodious Pieces for violin solo, and violin and piano, 2 volumes, Op. 53
    • 4 Old English Country Dances for violin and piano (published 1909)
    • Conversation amoureuse, Valse Caprice for violin and piano (or orchestra) (published 1914)


Literary works
  • Dramatic Singing and Opera in English (1909)

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