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Fritz Christian David Fuhrmeister (* July 19, 1862 in Westdorf near Aschersleben; † February 2, 1937 in Berlin) was a German composer and lied pianist.
After attending secondary school in Aschersleben, he studied music in Berlin at the ''Neue Akademie der Tonkunst'' (with Theodor Kullak, Richard Wüerst, Philipp Scharwenka, and Hans Bischoff), at the ''Akademie für Kirchenmusik'' (with August Haupt), at the ''Hochschule für Musik'' (with Ernst Rudorff and Heinrich Barth), and in 1882, at the ''Musikhochschule'' in Weimar (with Franz Liszt). From 1889 to 1893, he was conductor of the choir of the Berlin Craftsmen's Association and from 1895 to 1899, conductor of the male choir ''Caecilia-Harmonia'' in Berlin. Subsequently, he worked as a freelance concert pianist and music teacher. He composed a singspiel, chamber and church music, piano pieces, choruses and songs. He was also a member of the ''Genossenschaft deutscher Tonsetzer'' and the ''Berliner Tonkünstlervereinigung''. He was married to Emma Wiese († 1929). He was a member of the Berlin Masonic Lodge: ''Zum flammenden Stern'' and was buried in the ''Südwestkirchhof** Stahnsdorf.
Note: Translated from the German version of Wikipedia into English.