Heinrich Urban (27 August 1837 – 24 November 1901) was a German violinist and composer.
Heinrich Urban was born in Berlin, and studied with
Ferdinand Laub,
Hubert Ries and Richard Hellmann. He sang alto in the Königlich Domchor and the Königlich Kapelle. He continued his studies later in Paris, and then worked as a violinist, composer and music teacher. He also served as conductor of the Berliner Dilettanten Orchester Verein (Amateur Orchestra Society). Noted students include harpsichordist
Wanda Landowska, Polish pianist and composer Ignace Jan Paderewski, Polish composer Mieczysław Karłowicz, American composer
Fannie Charles Dillon, American composer
Maurice Arnold Strothotte and Polish musicologist
Henryk Opieński. He died in Berlin.
Heinrich Urban wrote overtures, a symphony and symphonic poems, an opera and a violin concerto. He also wrote solo and chamber music for violin. Selected works include: