Friedrich Weber (musician)


Friedrich Weber was a German organist and composer.
Born in Künzelsau, Württemberg, Weber studied music in Stuttgart, and became a teacher at the Pestalozzi-Institut in Worksop in 1841 after spending a year in Esslingen. 1845 he was appointed organist at the „Hamburger Lutherische Kirche“ in the City of London. For 52 years, from 1849 to his retirement in 1901, he served as organist at the German Chapel Royal at Saint James´s Palace. He married in 1851 and died in London in 1909.
As a composer, Weber was primarily active in the area of chamber music. 20 works with opus numbers are known. His compositions were mainly published in Germany.
Weber also authored several books about music with the aim of furthering musical understanding, especially for amateurs.

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