Ludwig Roselius (composer)

Ludwig Roselius (2 August 1902 – 6 February 1977) was a German composer and conductor.

[2] He was a répétiteur at the Deutsche Opernhaus Berlin for the 1921/1922 season.

[3] He studied composition with Georg Schumann at the Prussian Academy of the Arts from 1921 to 1923, and received a PhD from Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin on the subject of the motets of Andreas Raselius in 1924.

[4] He achieved his greatest success with the stage works Godiva and especially Gudrun, which was premièred in Graz in 1938 and performed again in Berlin.

[5] He received the Bremer Musikpreis in 1964 in recognition of his contributions.