Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (17 March 1839 – 25 November 1901) was an organist and composer from Liechtenstein, residing in Bavaria for most of his life...
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Abendlied (redirect from Abendlied (Rheinberger))
media help. Abendlied (Evening song), Op. 69/3, is a sacred motet by Josef Rheinberger for a six-part mixed choir (SSATTB). It has been regarded as his best-known...
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Clara Schumann and Franz Lachner, but her primary instructor was Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Like many other 19th century female composers, Le Beau began...
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Works - Recordings - Part 3". Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Organ Concerto No. 1 in F major, Carus-Verlag Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Organ Concerto No. 2 in G...
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Musical Company, the annual Guitar Days, and the International Josef Gabriel Rheinberger Society, which play in two main theatres.[citation needed] The...
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Liechtenstein has produced an internationally renowned composer in Josef Rheinberger (1839–1901), who was mentor to Engelbert Humperdinck and a friend...
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in A major, Op. 126, is a setting of the mass ordinary in Latin by Josef Rheinberger. He composed it in 1881, originally for a three-part choir (SSA) with...
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(1833–1897) Franz Wohlfahrt (1833–1884) Max Bruch (1838–1920) Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1839–1901) August Friedrich Martin Klughardt (1847–1902) Philipp...
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others, Robert Volkmann, Friedrich Kiel, Carl Reinecke, Max Bruch, Josef Gabriel Rheinberger, and Hermann Goetz are included in this party. In addition, some...
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Hebbel Requiem (1916), Lateinisches Requiem (fragment, 1915) Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1899) Antonín Rejcha (1805) Camille Saint-Saëns (1878) Robert...
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