Symphony No. 1 King Manfred
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Title:
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Symphony No. 1 King Manfred |
Otros títulos:
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Symphony in A major Op. 79 King Manfred |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Carl Reinecke; Alfred Walter; Rhenish Philharmonic Orchestra |
Código CDU:
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Rein.01 |
Forma Musical:
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Symphonies, Operas |
Abstract:
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Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke was the son of music teacher J.P. Rudolf Reinecke (1795-1883), who is known as the author of several important textbooks and works on music theory. Carl's father gave him a thorough musical education and training in playing piano.
At the age of 21, Reinecke started touring Northern Europe, as far east as Riga. He attracted favorable attention from Mendelssohn and Robert and Clara Schumann in Leipzig. In 1846, he was appointed court pianist at the Danish royal court of King Christian VIII in Copenhagen and served there into 1848. As such, he gave solo recitals and he also served as accompanist to the well-known violin virtuoso Heinrich Wilhelm Ernst (1814-1865).
After his Copenhagen job, he traveled to Paris, where he taught. The great piano virtuoso Franz Liszt selected Reinecke to be piano teacher to his daughter, Cosima (future wife of Richard Wagner). Liszt described Reinecke's touch as "beautiful, gentle, legato, and lyrical."
In 1851, he ... |
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