Ludwig von Brenner (19 September 1833 – 9 February 1902) was a German conductor and composer.
[1] In 1872 he returned to Germany, conducting an orchestra known as the Berlin Symphony Orchestra before establishing his own Neue Berliner Symphoniekapelle in 1876.
[1] In 1882 he became the first conductor of the newly established Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, leading its Berlin debut concert on October 17 of that year.
He later went to Breslau, conducting an orchestra in succession to Meyder.
His works include 4 grand masses; 2 Te Deums; symphonic poems, overtures, and other orchestral music.