Felix Dreyschock was born in
Leipzig on 27 December 1860. At the age of sixteen, he studied music with the Leipzig organist Karl Junne. He entered the Royal College of Music in 1875, where he studied with Friederich Grabau and Franz Schulz. Dreyschock studied composition with
Friedrich Kiel and
Wilhelm Taubert. He further improved his piano technique with
Heinrich Ehrlich. He first gave concerts in February 1883 in
Berlin and made extensive tours throughout Europe (Austria, Russia, Switzerland, Belgium, Scandinavia). In Stockholm he performed successfully in 1886 and 1889, both as a virtuoso and composer. Dreyschock taught at the
Neue Akademie der Tonkunst and later the
Stern Conservatory. He died in Berlin. == Works ==