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Adolf Sandberger

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Adolf Wilhelm August Sandberger (19 December 1864 in Würzburg – 14 January 1943 in Munich) was a German musicologist and composer, with a particular interest in 16th-century music.[1] He founded the School of Musicology at the University of Munich, where he worked as a professor of musicology from 1904 to his retirement in 1930.[1] In addition to his academic work, Sandberger composed two operas, several choruses and some chamber and instrumental music.[1] His Violin Sonata, Op, 10 (1892) was dedicated to Benno Walter.[2]

He was the son of Karl Ludwig Fridolin von Sandberger.

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  1. ^ a b c Leuchtmann, Horst, "Sandberger, Adolf", Grove Music Online, Oxford University Press
  2. ^ IMSLP: Adolf Sandberger
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