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(Poet) Ernst Anschütz, a renowned German teacher, organist, poet, and composer, left a lasting impact on the cultural landscape of his time. He dedicated five decades to teaching in Leipzig and is best known for his account of Johann Christian Woyzeck's death in 1824, which inspired Georg Büchner's play "Woyzeck." Anschütz's diverse talents in music, literature, and education solidified his legacy as a multifaceted and influential figure in German intellectual and artistic circles.