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Fritz Andersen
(14 February 1829 — 29 March 1910)
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Alternative Names/Transliterations: Johannes Fritz Emanuel Andersen
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Danish music teacher and composer, born in Copenhagen. Trained by Emil Ravnkilde, Jæhnigen, and C. Nielsen, he devoted himself to music after initially pursuing acting. He worked as a singing teacher at Melchior’s School and Schneekloth’s School (1857–1909) and directed the choir of the music society Eufrosyne. His works include piano pieces and études, songs and part-songs, cantatas, overtures, and stage music, as well as humorous compositions published under the pseudonym S. P. O. G. E. Fugl.
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