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Felix August Bernhard Draeseke (7
October 1835 – 26
February 1913) was a
composer of the "New
German School"
admiring Franz Liszt and
Richard Wagner. He...
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including impresario Alfred Schulz-Curtius, and the
German composer Felix Draeseke composed his
string quintet in A major,
named the
Stelzner Quintett, specifically...
- (Diamond) by
David Diamond, 1945
Symphony No. 4 (
Draeseke) in E
minor (WoO 38,
Symphonia Comica) by
Felix Draeseke, 1912
Symphony No. 4 (Dvořák) in D
minor (Op...
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spontaneity of the
earlier works. The late-nineteenth
century composer Felix Draeseke commented "Schumann
started as a
genius and
ended as a talent". In the...
- Op. 10
Friedrich Dotzauer –
Quintet in D minor, Op. 134 (1835)
Felix Draeseke –
Quintet in F, Op. 77 (1901)
Friedrich Gernsheim –
Quintet Op. 89 in E♭...
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Felix Draeseke's Quintet for Piano,
Strings and Horn in B-flat major, Op. 48, was
composed in 1888 and
published a year
later by Kistner [de] of Leipzig...
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Czerny Gaetano Donizetti:
Requiem in D
minor (for Bellini, 1835)
Felix Draeseke (1880-1881) Antonín Dvořák (1890)
Gabriel Fauré (1888)
Charles Gounod (1891-93)...
- (Diamond) by
David Diamond, 1945
Symphony No. 3 (
Draeseke) in C
major (Op. 40,
Symphonia Tragica) by
Felix Draeseke, 1885–86
Symphony No. 3 (Dvořák) in E major...
- adversaries, he was portra**** by his
followers as a
counterpart of Brahms.
Felix Draeseke, who
originally wrote "****ure
music in
classical form"
starting from Liszt...
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Charles Crozat Converse,
American lawyer and
composer (d. 1918) 1835 –
Felix Draeseke,
German composer and
educator (d. 1913) 1836 –
Henri Elzéar Taschereau...