Antonín Reicha

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Antonín Reicha was a Czech-born composer, theorist, and influential music teacher of the early 19th century, known for his innovative wind quintets and for mentoring prominent composers in Paris.

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instanceOf Czech person
composer
human
music teacher
music theorist
alternativeName Antoine Reicha NERFINISHED
Anton Reicha NERFINISHED
birthDate 1770-02-26
birthPlace Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship France
Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
deathDate 1836-05-28
deathPlace Paris
employer Conservatoire de Paris NERFINISHED
genre chamber music
opera
piano music
sacred music
symphony
influenced Charles Gounod NERFINISHED
César Franck NERFINISHED
Franz Liszt NERFINISHED
Hector Berlioz NERFINISHED
Louise Farrenc NERFINISHED
development of the wind quintet genre
knownFor experimental fugues
innovative wind quintets
theoretical writings on composition
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
French
German
movement Classical period NERFINISHED
early Romantic period
name Antonín Reicha NERFINISHED
notableStudentOf Antonín Reicha is a notable teacher of many 19th-century composers NERFINISHED
notableWork 36 Fugues for piano NERFINISHED
Art du compositeur dramatique NERFINISHED
Cours de composition musicale NERFINISHED
Traité de haute composition musicale NERFINISHED
Wind quintets NERFINISHED
occupation composer
music teacher
music theorist
positionHeld professor of counterpoint and fugue at the Paris Conservatoire
relative Josef Reicha NERFINISHED
student Charles Gounod NERFINISHED
César Franck NERFINISHED
Ferdinand Hérold NERFINISHED
Franz Liszt NERFINISHED
Hector Berlioz NERFINISHED
Louise Farrenc NERFINISHED
studiedIn Bonn NERFINISHED
workedIn Paris NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED

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César Franck teacher Antonín Reicha