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- Johann Rufinatscha (1 October 1812 – 25 May 1893) was an Austrian composer, theorist and music teacher. Rufinatscha was born in 1812 in Mals (Austria,...
- This is part of a list of students of music, organized by teacher. A to B C to F G to J K to M N to Q R S T to Z References this teacher's teachers Raab...
- There is also local bus service between Mals and Schlanders. Johann Rufinatscha (1812–1893), an Austrian composer, theorist and music teacher Walter...
- Dubuque 1812 1898 Russian-French composer, known for teaching Johann Rufinatscha 1812 1893 Austrian composer Alexander Dargomyzhsky 1813 1869 Russian...
- – 4 Solostücke, Op.15 Olivier Metra Espérance Waltz La vague Johann Rufinatscha 6 Charakterstücke, Op.14 Fantasie in B major for piano, Op.15 Camille...
- a. Sinfonia Sacra 10 da Camera Chamber Symphony 11 à Colette Johann Rufinatscha 1 D major Mein erstes Studium 1834 Camille Saint-Saëns F major Urbs Roma...
- symphonies Julius Rietz (1812–1877), German composer of 3 symphonies Johann Rufinatscha (1812–1893), Austrian composer of 5 symphonies William Henry Fry (1813–1864)...
- Brahms. A year later, in 1857, he began studying composition with Johann Rufinatscha; instrument instruction followed with Felix Otto Dessoff. In 1860, while...
- between 1773 - 1789) (Attribution of A25 and A31 questioned) Johann Rufinatscha Symphony No. 2 (1840) Giovanni Battista Sammartini Symphony, J-C 26 Camille...
- of the choir-director Vatroslav Lichtenegger, and in Vienna of Johann Rufinatscha (composition) and Anton Halm (pianoforte). He made his début in 1852...