Composers

Friedrich Seitz

Violin
Piano
Cello
Voice
Soprano
Alto
Viola
Orchestra
Concerto
Piece
Duet
Trio
Sonatina
Sonata
Introduction
Polonaise
Dance
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10 Vortragsstücke, Op.342 Pièces faciles, Op.263 Duette für Sopran und Alt, Op.13 Jugendtrios, Op.42Album of Classical SonatinasDer kleine Violinist als OpernfreundEinleitung und PolonaiseFerienreise, Op.16Kleine Suite, Op.29Piano Quartet, Op.35Student Concerto No.1, Op.7Student Concerto No.2, Op.13Student Concerto No.3, Op.12Student Concerto No.4, Op.15Student Concerto No.5, Op.22Student Concerto No.6, Op.50Student Concerto No.7, Op.25Student Concerto No.8, Op.51Ungarische Rhapsodie, Op.47
Wikipedia
Friedrich Seitz (12 June 1848, Günthersleben-Wechmar, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – 22 May 1918) was a German Romantic Era composer. He was a violinist who served as a concertmaster, who wrote chamber music and eight student concertos for the violin.
Seitz studied violin first under Karl Wilhelm Uhlrich in Sondershausen, Germany; he later married Uhlrich's daughter. He became a student of Johann Christoph Lauterbach in 1874. He became music director at Sondershausen and thereafter became a concertmaster at Magdeburg. In 1884 he was the "Hofkonzertmeister" (conductor of the court orchestra) at Dessau.
Movements from Seitz' student concerti (No. 2) have become more widely known by virtue of their inclusion in the Suzuki violin method instructional material.