Bernlochner (Bernlocher), Anton jan.1829-3.feb.1906 Germany, ?Munchen - USA California, Oakland
[1839 an Anton Bernlochner born c1830 received a Singpreis at an elementary school in Munchen], 7.nov.1876 emigrated from Munchen to the USA, 1879 as musician residing at 36th Avenue Astoria New York City, 1880-1883 as musician at 404 Fifth Street in New York Manhattan with studio or office at 75 Fifth Street, 1887 as musician at 111 Shipley Street in San Francisco, 1891-1893 music teacher at the Rosenberg Art School in San Francisco and residing at 505 O'Farrell Street, 1895-1904 as musician residing with his wife at 2052 Buena Vista Avenue in Oakland California, 1899 his studio or office was at 39 4th Street in San Francisco, 9.feb.1906 land at Buena Vista Avenue was transferred to his wife as a gift (heritage) ; 1875 he married Creszenz (Germany sep.1839-) ; they had one child Johann born Munchen 1876 who died shortly after arriving in New York

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[] 6 Landler in G "6 Landler von Bernlochner 1824". Piano
composed by A. Bernlochner - this cannot be Anton Bernlochner born 1829
published as VI Landler furs piano-forte by Falter, Munchen Germany
ms Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munchen
ms Thuringer Landesbibliothek, Jena Germany
this ms includes compositions by Pavel Vranicky (1756-1808) and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

[] VI Cotillon-Landler furs piano-forte
composed by A. Bernlochner - this cannot be Anton Bernlochner born 1829
publisher Falter, Munchen Germany 1825
ms Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munchen
[remark: 1796-1827 the publishing firm was named Falter, 1827-1834 Falter & Sohn, 1834-1861 his widow owned the firm. If the given year of publication 1825 is correct, the composer cannot have been Anton Bernlochner born 1829]

[] Die Pappenheimerin. Polka. Piano
also arr for wind band
pub Anton Bernlochner & Co., New York 1882

[] Elite march. Piano
also arr for wind band
pub Anton Bernlochner & Co., New York 1882

[] Hail Columbia! American defilir march. Piano
also arr for wind band and salon orchestra
pub Anton Bernlochner & Co., New York 1882

[] Festal march. Orchestra
composed by J. Bernlochner - ? Anton Bernlochner
publisher J. Fischer & Brothers, New York b1908
[remark: it is unlikely that J. Bernlochner is another person than Anton Bernlochner because there is not a single trace of any other person named Bernlochner or Bernlocher than Anton Bernlochner in the USA]

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