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Karl Schröder II (18 December 1848, Quedlinburg – 22 September 1935, Bremen) was a German cellist, composer and conductor, and son of violinist Karl Schröder. He studied as a child with his father and with Karl Drechsler in Dessau. He had three brothers, (1843-1909), who became a composer and violin professor in Berlin, (before 1855-?) would work as a conductor in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the youngest brother, Alwin Schroeder (1855-1928) was a German-American cellist best known as leading cellist in the Boston Symphony. In his early youth Karl studied with Friedrich Kiel and was appointed to the at the age of 14. He toured Europe with his family's acclaimed string quartet traveling throughout Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, and even as far as St. Petersburg. In 1872 he was appointed

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  • Karl Schröder (ca)
  • Carl Schroeder (Cellist) (de)
  • Karl Schröder II (en)
  • Шрёдер, Карл (дирижёр) (ru)
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  • Carl Adolf Heinrich Friedrich Schroeder (* 18. Dezember 1848 in Quedlinburg; † 22. September 1935 in Bremen) war ein deutscher Cellist, Komponist und Dirigent sowie Hofkapellmeister. (de)
  • Karl Schröder (Quedlinburg, Saxònia-Anhalt, 18 de desembre de 1848 – Bremen, 22 de setembre de 1935) fou un violoncel·lista i compositor musical alemany. Fou deixeble del seu pare que portava el mateix nom, Karl Schröeder, per aquest motiu, ell era conegut com a Karl Schröeder II. Més tard estudià amb , i als catorze anys entrà en la capella de la cort a Sondershausen. El 1871 fundà amb els seus tres germans Alwin, Hermán i , un quartet de música de cambra, que es va dissoldre en ser anomenat primer violoncel·lista de l'orquestra de Brunswic. (ca)
  • Karl Schröder II (18 December 1848, Quedlinburg – 22 September 1935, Bremen) was a German cellist, composer and conductor, and son of violinist Karl Schröder. He studied as a child with his father and with Karl Drechsler in Dessau. He had three brothers, (1843-1909), who became a composer and violin professor in Berlin, (before 1855-?) would work as a conductor in St. Petersburg, Russia, and the youngest brother, Alwin Schroeder (1855-1928) was a German-American cellist best known as leading cellist in the Boston Symphony. In his early youth Karl studied with Friedrich Kiel and was appointed to the at the age of 14. He toured Europe with his family's acclaimed string quartet traveling throughout Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, and even as far as St. Petersburg. In 1872 he was appointed (en)
  • Карл Адольф Генрих Фридрих Шрёдер (нем. Carl Adolf Heinrich Friedrich Schröder, иногда нем. Karl Schröder II; 18 декабря 1848, Кведлинбург — 22 сентября 1935, Бремен) — немецкий виолончелист, дирижёр и композитор. Сын скрипача Карла Шрёдера (1816—1890), брат Германа и Альвина Шрёдеров. (ru)
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