Title: | Kammermusik |
Otros títulos: | Die Kammermusik The Chamber Music La musique de Chambre Música de Cámara Edition Intégrale Gesamtausgabe Complete Edition Edición Completa Klavierquartett Es-Dur Op. 38 : Sonate C-Dur Op. 92 für Violoncello un Klavier : Sonate Es-Dur Op. 178 für horn und Klavier |
Intérprete/ Colaborador: | Josef Gabriel Rheinberger; Zoltán Almasi; Sally Clarke; David Cofré; Horst Göbel; Thomas Ruge; Orchester-Akademie des Berliner Philharmonischen Orchesters |
Código CDU: | Rhein.01 |
Forma Musical: | Sonatas (Violoncello and Piano), Piano Quartet, Sonatas (Horn and Piano) |
Abstract: | Joseph Rheinberger, influential German composer, organist, conductor, and teacher, was the son of the Prince of Liechtenstein's treasurer Johann Peter Rheinberger. His exceptional musical gifts astounded his first teacher, Sebastian Pohli, who instructed him from the age of five. As a child, Rheinberger progressed so rapidly that by the time he was just seven, he was already an organist in his hometown of Vaduz. By 1848, he had a complete mastery of harmony and had graduated to the piano and organ classes of Philipp Schmutzer, who introduced him to the works of J.S. Bach and the Viennese classicists. Rheinberger's father, who initially resisted his pursuing a musical career, finally submitted to persuasion from the composer Nagiller to permit the boy to study in Munich. He was allowed to settle there in 1851 and the city became his permanent home thereafter. Rheinberger studied theory with J.H. Maier, organ with J.G. Herzog, and piano with J.E. Leonhard at the Munich Conservatory. By ... |