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(Peter Friedrich) Julius André was a German pianist, organist, and composer from a musical family of French origin in Offenbach, Germany. He was born at Offenbach on June 4, 1808 and died at Frankfurt am Main, on April 17, 1880. He was employed in his brother’s music shop in Frankfurt am Main from 1864. He wrote an organ method and composed piano, organ, and vocal music.
(Peter Friedrich) Julius André was a German pianist, organist, and composer from a musical family of French origin in Offenbach, Germany. He was born at Offenbach on June 4, 1808 and died at Frankfurt am Main, on April 17, 1880. He was employed in his brother’s music shop in Frankfurt am Main from 1864. He wrote an organ method and composed piano, organ, and vocal music.
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Life

Born: 4 June 1808

Died: 17 April 1880

Biography

(Peter Friedrich) Julius André was a German pianist, organist, and composer from a musical family of French origin in Offenbach, Germany. He was born at Offenbach on June 4, 1808 and died at Frankfurt am Main, on April 17, 1880. He was employed in his brother’s music shop in Frankfurt am Main from 1864. He wrote an organ method and composed piano, organ, and vocal music.

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List of choral works

 
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Publications

External links

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