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  1. Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (23. juni 1824 i Altona – 10. marts 1910 i Leipzig) var en tysk komponist, dirigent og pianist. Carl Reinecke begyndte at komponere som syvårig, og han havde tolv år gammel sin første officielle optræden som pianist.

  2. CARL REINECKE : AN APPRECIATION. By Fritz von Bose, Professor at the Conservatoire, Leipsic. With the death at Leipsic on March 10 of Carl Reinecke, the last noteworthy representative of the Mendelssohn-Schumann period, a chapter of musical history has been closed.

  3. Carl Reinecke had been taught piano and violin and also composition and music theory by his father, the music teacher Rudolf Reinecke (1795-1883), in his childhood and youth in Altona. In 1838, when he was presented an edition of Schumann’s “Kreisleriana”, it just happened: “[It threw a spark into my musical soul right away …]” (quoted after ibid., p. 219).

  4. Carl Heinrich Carsten Reinecke (Altona, avui districte d'Hamburg, 23 de juny de 1824 - Leipzig, 10 de març de 1910) va ésser un pianista, compositor i director d'orquestra alemany. És sobretot conegut per la seva Sonata per a flauta Undine, però també és recordat com un dels músics més influents i versàtils del seu temps.Va exercir com a professor durant 35 anys, fins a la seva ...

  5. When Carl Reinecke published the first of his well over three hundred works in the 1830s, Mendelssohn, Schumann, and Liszt were at the height of their fame. Such was Reinecke’s longevity that when his final scores were printed, Schoenberg, Webern, Berg as well as Scriabin and Debussy were probing new musical directions. His death in 1910 hardly raised a byline in the press, so we decided to ...

  6. Reinecke, Carl (1824-1910). Compositor, director de orquesta, pianista y musicógrafo alemán. Niño precoz, fue formado por su padre, el pedagogo Rudolph Reinecke. A los 11 años ya tocaba en público y, tras realizar varias giras por el norte de Alemania, ...

  7. Carl Reinecke (1824-1910) was a German composer and conductor. He studied and later became good friends with R. Schumann and F. Liszt and for three decades was a Musical director of the Gewandhaus Orchestra in Leipzig where he premiered J. Brahm's "A German Requiem" in 1869.