Ernst Münch (musician)

Ernst Münch (31 December 1859 in Niederbronn-les-Bains – 1928) was an Alsatian organist and choir conductor.

Münch taught organ at the Strasbourg Conservatory where his pupils included Joseph Müller-Blattau, Heinrich Boell, and Adolf Hamm.

which under his leadership became highly known for their performances of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach.

His son Charles Munch was a famous symphonic conductor and violinist who had a long association with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

His son Fritz Münch succeeded him as conductor of the Wilhelmer Choir and was director of the Strasbourg Conservatory for several years.

Ernst Münch