Carl Albert Löschhorn

Some of his piano studies are still popular today, including Op.65/66/67 of which the Étude op.

[2] Löschhorn took piano lessons with Ludwig Berger from 1837 and studied composition at the Royal Music Institute of Berlin after Berger's death (1839) with August Wilhelm Bach and Eduard Grell and piano with Berger's pupil Rudolph Killitschgy.

After Killitschgy's death (1851), he took over his post as the first piano teacher at the institute.

He was a member of the Potsdam masonic lodge Teutonia zur Weisheit.

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Carl Löschhorn