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German composer and author Elisabeth Wintzer (16 June 1863 – 12 June 1933) was born in Bad Suderode, Germany. She studied music with Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn in Leipzig, and married the artist Otto Gerlach. Wintzer led a girls' Pathfinder group (an outdoor group similar to American Girl Scouts) in Munich. She died in Bremen. After her death, Richard Wintzer (1866-1952; presumably a relative) copyrighted several songs composed by Elisabeth, which were musical settings of poems by Manfred Kyber. N. Simrock published Wintzer's music. She also wrote a book. Her works include:

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  • German composer and author Elisabeth Wintzer (16 June 1863 – 12 June 1933) was born in Bad Suderode, Germany. She studied music with Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn in Leipzig, and married the artist Otto Gerlach. Wintzer led a girls' Pathfinder group (an outdoor group similar to American Girl Scouts) in Munich. She died in Bremen. After her death, Richard Wintzer (1866-1952; presumably a relative) copyrighted several songs composed by Elisabeth, which were musical settings of poems by Manfred Kyber. N. Simrock published Wintzer's music. She also wrote a book. Her works include: (en)
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  • German composer and author Elisabeth Wintzer (16 June 1863 – 12 June 1933) was born in Bad Suderode, Germany. She studied music with Carl Reinecke and Salomon Jadassohn in Leipzig, and married the artist Otto Gerlach. Wintzer led a girls' Pathfinder group (an outdoor group similar to American Girl Scouts) in Munich. She died in Bremen. After her death, Richard Wintzer (1866-1952; presumably a relative) copyrighted several songs composed by Elisabeth, which were musical settings of poems by Manfred Kyber. N. Simrock published Wintzer's music. She also wrote a book. Her works include: (en)
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