Otto Moritz David Goldschmidt (August 21, 1829 – February, 24 1907) was a composer, conductor, pianist and educator originally from Hamburg, Germany. He gained renown across Europe for his lyrical compositions and virtuosic piano skills. Settling in England after marrying soprano Jenny Lind, Goldschmidt he became a notable conductor in London's music scene, conducting major venues and festivals, including the prestigious Crystal Palace concerts. His works include symphonies, chamber music, and lieder, blending romanticism with classical forms.
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