Engelbert Röntgen
Johann Matthias Carel Engelbert Röntgen (Deventer, September 30, 1829 - Leipzig, December 12, 1897) was a Dutch violinist and concert master of the Gewandhausorchester in Leipzig.
Engelbert Röntgen was born in Deventer as a son of German merchant Johann Engelbert Röntgen and the Dutch Carolina Huijser. Engelbert was studying at Ferdinand David at the 19th-century age at the Leipzig Conservatory founded by Felix Mendelssohn. In 1854 he married the pianist Fredrika Pauline Klengel, whose brother Julius was a famous cellist. The family received two daughters, Johanna (1857) and Caroline (1860), and one son, the Dutch-German pianist and composer Julius Röntgen (1855-1932).
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