He graduated from the Leipzig Conservatory (1881), where he was a student of Johannes Weidenbach (piano) and Salomon Jadassohn (theory). For three years he taught in Mainz, and from 1884 at the Leipzig Conservatory. Among his students were Cornelis Dopper, Wilhelm Rettich, Russian musicians Alexander Moiseevich Veprik, Vera Zastrabskaya and Erika Voskoboinikova. As a pianist, he is best known for his appeal to the experimental keyboard invented by Paul von Jankó. As an accompanist, he performed, in particular, with singers Katharina Klafsky and Fanny Moran-Olden, violinist Teresina Tua.
TRACKLIST
Carl Wendling made 9 Welte-Mignon piano rolls
375 SINDING – Frühlingsrauschen (Rustle of Spring) Op. 32, No. 3, Db
376 WAGNER-LISZT – Elsa’s Bridal Procession from the Opera “Lohengrin”
377 SCHUETT – Etude mignonne, Op. 16, No. 1, D
378 GRIEG – Wedding Day at Troldhaugen, Op. 65, No. 6 “Lyric Pieces”
379 GRIEG – Berceuse (Cradle Song) Op. 38, No. 1, g “Lyric Pieces”
380 JENSEN – Murmuring Zephyrs, Op. 21, No. 4, G
424 RAFF – La fileuse (The Spinner) Op. 157, No. 2, F#
427 BIZET – Menuett fr “L’Arlésienne” – Suite No. l, No. 2
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