August Conradi

[1] There he studied harmony and composition with Carl Friedrich Rungenhagen, director of the Sing-Akademie zu Berlin.

Conradi prepared copies of the initial versions of Liszt's orchestral works, making suggestions on scoring.

When he received his appointment as Kapellmeister in Stettin in the winter of 1849, his work at Weimar was taken over by the more imaginative Joachim Raff.

In September, 1855 Liszt wrote of his intention to send the score of his Psalm 13 to Berlin so that Conradi could make a fair copy for the first performance there.

[5] Conradi wrote eight operas, a ballet, five symphonies, overtures, and string quartets as well as dance music, songs, vaudeville sketches, farces and potpourris, which were performed in garden concerts for many years.

August Conradi