Friedrich Kiel (Bad Laasphe, Puderbach, 8 October 1821 – 14 September 1885, Berlin) was a German composer and music teacher. Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, the famous scholar and critic Wilhelm Altmann notes that it was Kiel’s extreme modesty which kept him and his exceptional works from receiving the consideration they deserved. After mentioning Brahms and others, Altmann writes, “He produced a number of chamber works, which . . . need fear no comparison.” Kiel was taught the rudiments of music and received his first piano lessons from his father, but was in large … read more
Friedrich Kiel (Bad Laasphe, Puderbach, 8 October 1821 – 14 September 1885, Berlin) was a German composer and music teacher. Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, the famous scholar and critic Wilhelm Altmann notes that it was Kiel’s extreme modesty which kept him and his exceptiona… read more
Friedrich Kiel (Bad Laasphe, Puderbach, 8 October 1821 – 14 September 1885, Berlin) was a German composer and music teacher. Writing of the chamber music of Friedrich Kiel, the famous scholar and critic Wilhelm Altmann notes that it was Kiel’s extreme modesty which kept him and his exceptional works from receiving the consideration they deserved. After mentioning… read more