About: Georg Trexler

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Georg Max Trexler (1903 in Pirna – 1979 in Leipzig) was a German composer. Originally a student of economics at the University of Leipzig, he switched to music under the influence of Karl Straube, and became a choirmaster and organist at the St. Trinitatis church in Leipzig in 1930, continuing his work there for forty years. He started teaching organ and conducting at the conservatory in 1935; he was drafted as a soldier in 1940, and ended the war as a US prisoner of war, before returning to Leipzig and the university.

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  • Georg Trexler (* 9. Februar 1903 in Pirna; † 15. Dezember 1979 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Kirchenmusiker, Musikpädagoge und Komponist. (de)
  • Georg Max Trexler (1903 in Pirna – 1979 in Leipzig) was a German composer. Originally a student of economics at the University of Leipzig, he switched to music under the influence of Karl Straube, and became a choirmaster and organist at the St. Trinitatis church in Leipzig in 1930, continuing his work there for forty years. He started teaching organ and conducting at the conservatory in 1935; he was drafted as a soldier in 1940, and ended the war as a US prisoner of war, before returning to Leipzig and the university. Pope Paul VI awarded him the Order of St. Sylvester in 1967 for his contributions to Catholic music. (en)
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  • Georg Trexler (* 9. Februar 1903 in Pirna; † 15. Dezember 1979 in Leipzig) war ein deutscher Kirchenmusiker, Musikpädagoge und Komponist. (de)
  • Georg Max Trexler (1903 in Pirna – 1979 in Leipzig) was a German composer. Originally a student of economics at the University of Leipzig, he switched to music under the influence of Karl Straube, and became a choirmaster and organist at the St. Trinitatis church in Leipzig in 1930, continuing his work there for forty years. He started teaching organ and conducting at the conservatory in 1935; he was drafted as a soldier in 1940, and ended the war as a US prisoner of war, before returning to Leipzig and the university. (en)
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  • Georg Trexler (de)
  • Georg Trexler (en)
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