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    Simon Sechter (11 October 1788 – 10 September 1867) was an Austrian music theorist, teacher, organist, conductor and composer. He was one of the most...
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  • Roman numerals to denote the chords of the tonal scale, as developed by Simon Sechter, Arnold Schoenberg, Heinrich Schenker and others, practiced today in...
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    Bruckner, aspiring to become a student of the famous Vienna music theorist Simon Sechter, showed the master his Missa solemnis (WAB 29), written a year earlier...
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  • diminished 5ths and dashed 7 for major sevenths – see the figure hereby. Simon Sechter, considered the founder of the Viennese "Theory of the degrees" (Stufentheorie)...
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    Schoenberg, Arnold (1983). Theory of Harmony, 197. ISBN 978-0-520-04944-4. Simon Sechter, Die Grundsätze der musikalischen Komposition, vol. I, Leipzig, 1853...
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    (1820–1886) studied with teachers including Carl Maria von Bocklet, Simon Sechter, and Ignaz von Seyfried. Hermann Goetz Adolf Jensen Max Spicker Leopold...
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    Henri Vieuxtemps (category Pupils of Simon Sechter)
    composer as well and, having already taken lessons with the respected Simon Sechter in Vienna, spent the winter of 1835–1836 studying composition with Anton...
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    Robert Fuchs (composer) (category Pupils of Simon Sechter)
    Robert Fuchs (15 February 1847 – 19 February 1927) was an Austrian composer and music teacher. As Professor of music theory at the Vienna Conservatory...
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    stay in 1808-1809. On that second trip he became friends with composer Simon Sechter, who would become the court organist in 1824, and professor of composition...
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  • German sixth chord could be reinterpreted as the applied dominant of D♭. Simon Sechter explains the chord of the French sixth chord as being a chromatically...
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