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Anton (Antonín, Antoine)
Joseph Reicha (
Rejcha) (26
February 1770 – 28 May 1836) was a Czech-born, Bavarian-educated, later...
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Josef Reicha (12
February 1752 – 5
March 1795), also
spelt Rejcha, was a
Czech cellist,
composer and conductor. He was the
uncle of
composer and music...
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lists exist: one by Olga Šotolová in her book Antonín
Rejcha: A
Biography and
Thematic Catalogue and
another by
Peter Eliot Stone in...
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music of 20th
Century and
larger vocal symphonic works (including
those of
Rejcha, Mozart, Cherubini, Dvořák, Foerster, Martinů, Orff, Kabeláč, and Fišer)...
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Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 28 June 2008)
Peter Eliot Stone: "Reicha [
Rejcha], Antoine(-Joseph) [Antonín, Anton]",
Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed...
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Lateinisches Requiem (fragment, 1915)
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (1899) Antonín
Rejcha (1805)
Camille Saint-Saëns (1878)
Robert Schumann (1852)
Giovanni Sgambati...
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Morawetz Josef Mysliveček
Oskar Nedbal Jan Novák Vítězslav Novák Antonín
Rejcha František
Xaver Richter (Franz
Xaver Richter) Jan
Jakub Ryba Ervín Schulhoff...
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Adalbert Gyrowetz (1763–1850)
Jakub Jan Ryba (1765–1815) Antonín
Rejcha (1770–1836)
Wenzeslaus Matiegka (1773–1830) Václav Jan Tomášek (1774–1850)...
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Konstantin Zaleski (2006).
Semnadcat Mgnovenij Vesny :
Krivoe Zerkalo Tretego Rejcha. Veche. ISBN 978-5-9533-1460-2.
Theimer Nepomnyashchy,
Catharine (2002)...
- most
renowned compositions for horn by Telemann, Zelenka, Mozart, Weber,
Rejcha, Hindemith, Carl and
Anton Stamitz and others.
Since the 1970s, he made...