- studied.
Reicha was born in Prague. His
father Šimon, the town
piper of the city, died when
Anton was just 10
months old.
Apparently Reicha's mother was...
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befriended Anton Reicha, a composer, flutist, and
violinist of
about his own age who was a
nephew of the
court orchestra's conductor,
Josef Reicha. From 1790...
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Anton Reicha.
Josef Reicha was born in Chudenice. In 1761 he
moved to Prague,
where he was
taught cello by
Franz Joseph Werner. In 1771,
Reicha became...
- 24 Horn Trios, Op. 82 is a
collection of horn
trios composed by
Anton Reicha. The
trios are
scored for 3
horns or 2
horns and a b****oon. The work was published...
- by
Anton Reicha. It was
first published by the
composer in 1803 and
served as an
illustration of a
nouveau système (Fr. "new system")
Reicha invented...
- This
article lists compositions by
Anton Reicha. At
present there exists no
definitive catalogue of the composer's works, and his music, for the most part...
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premiered on 27
November 1810. The
second and
third acts were
composed by
Anton Reicha (1770–1836). The
Irish composer William Michael Rooke (1794–1847) wrote...
- Marcus,
Paraty Reicha Rediscovered,
Volume 1 -
Works by
Antoine Reicha,
Chandos Records Reicha Rediscovered,
Volume 2 -
Works by
Antoine Reicha,
Chandos Records...
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Bruckner Czerny Hummel Mahler Schubert Thalberg Wolf
Czechia Dvořák
Moscheles Reicha Smetana Voříšek
France Adam
Alkan Auber Berlioz Fauré Halévy Méhul Onslow...
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reminiscent of Scarlatti's piece.
Early 19th-century
theorist and
composer Anton Reicha knew the work and
wrote a
fugue on the same
subject for his 36
Fugues of...