An important Dutch pianist, composer, conductor, scholar, and editor, Julius Rontgen (b. Leipzig, Germany, 1855; d. Utrecht, the Netherlands, 1932) studied music in Leipzig with well-known German teachers. In 1877 he moved to Amsterdam, where he first taught at the Amsterdam Conservatory. In 1886 he became conductor of the Society for the Advancement of Musical Art. He returned to the Conservatory as director in 1918, and then retired in 1924 to devote himself to composition. He was a friend of leading composers of his day, including Liszt, Brahms, and Grieg, and wrote a biography of Grieg. Rontgen's compositions include symphonies, chamber works, operas, and film scores.
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Tune Title: [Long years ago in Palestine]First Line: Long years ago in PalestineComposer: Roberta BitgoodIncipit: 13213 56513 21355Date: 1946Source: Flemish Carol
Tune Title: A LITTLE CHILDFirst Line: A little child on the earth has been bornComposer: Julius RöntgenMeter: IrregularKey: G MajorDate: 1936Source: Flemish Traditional Melody
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