À propos de l'auteur

Salomon Jadassohn was a prominent German composer, conductor, and music teacher known for his contributions to music education and theory in the late 19th century. He studied under notable figures such as Richard Wagner and was deeply influenced by the evolving harmonic practices of his time. Jadassohn was particularly interested in the development of harmony and ear training, which he emphasized in his teaching methods. His works included instructional books aimed at helping students grasp complex musical concepts more effectively.

Jadassohn's influence extended beyond his compositions and books; he played a vital role in shaping the musical landscape in Germany through his teaching. His students included several notable musicians, and his legacy is reflected in the methodologies they adopted. His dedication to music education has left a lasting impact on the field, making him a significant figure in the history of music pedagogy.

Nationalité Allemand
Date de naissance August 24, 1839
Lieu de naissance Dresden, Saxony, Germany
Date de décès July 1, 1902
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