Karl Beck
Professor Karl Beck was born in Ilmenau,
Thuringia, on 23 April 1850. After studying music, he enlisted in the 34th
Prussian regiment as a musician (oboist) at the age of sixteen. During the
Franco-Prussian War he was taken prisoner. After the war he studied music at
the conservatory in Leipzig. In 1875 he arrived at the Philadelphia Exposition as
the leader of a military band and traveled throughout the country before
returning to Germany. Mr. Beck worked with orchestras in Germany and France. In
1880 he became assistant leader of the Eden Theatre in Paris. That same year he
moved near Bordeaux, until April 1884, when he returned to this country and was
chosen to lead a musical festival in San Antonio. Afterward, he was elected
leader of the Beethoven Maenerchor (a German men’s singing society) and soon
formed Carl Beck’s Military Band which played at least weekly at locations such
as Scholz’s and Muth’s gardens. Near the end of the nineteenth century he spent
fifteen years in El Paso before returning to San Antonio shortly before his
death on 2 October 1920.
Professor Beck was buried in San Antonio's City Cemetery # 4. Note the beautiful symbol of the Beethoven Maenerchor gracing the gravestone.
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