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Simon Sechter (11
October 1788 – 10
September 1867) was an
Austrian music theorist, teacher, organist,
conductor and composer. He was one of the most...
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continued piano lessons with Johann
Wenzel Tomaschek as well as
Simon Sechter.
Sechter gave her
lessons in
composition and
counterpoint as well. Geiger...
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numerals to
denote the
chords of the
tonal scale, as
developed by
Simon Sechter,
Arnold Schoenberg,
Heinrich Schenker and others,
practiced today in Western...
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actually made
appointments for
lessons with the
counterpoint master Simon Sechter. On 26
March 1828, the
anniversary of Beethoven's death,
Schubert gave...
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diminished 5ths and
dashed 7 for
major sevenths – see the
figure hereby.
Simon Sechter,
considered the
founder of the
Viennese "Theory of the degrees" (Stufentheorie)...
- time in a more
religious setting. In 1868,
after Sechter had died,
Bruckner hesitantly accepted Sechter's post as a
teacher of
music theory at the Vienna...
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Hopkins Gallaudet,
American minister and
educator (b. 1787) 1867 –
Simon Sechter,
Austrian organist, composer, and
conductor (b. 1788) 1889 –
Charles III...
- Theodor [nl] and
Vinzenz also
became musicians). He
studied music with
Simon Sechter and
Maximilian Stadler. He
conducted at the
Theater am Kärntnertor in Vienna...
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Romantic period. He
studied under Julius Benedict, Carl Czerny, and
Simon Sechter. Döhler was born in Naples,
where his
father (d. 1843 in Lucca)
lived and...
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sixth chord could be
reinterpreted as the
applied dominant of D♭.
Simon Sechter explains the
chord of the
French sixth chord as
being a
chromatically altered...