Josef Gabriel Rheinberger

1839 – 1901

Personal details

During the second half of the 19th century Rheinberger, who was born in 1839 in Vaduz (Liechtenstein), was a major figure of European stature. In demand as a teacher of composition and esteemed as a composer, this professor at the Munich Conservatoire and Bavarian Court Kapellmeister made his mark on a whole generation of musicians. The fact that many of his compositions were no longer performed after his death in 1901, despite their high musical qualities, was largely a result of external circumstances. The change of aesthetic orientation which began about the turn of the century led to a radical move away from the conservative-classical ideals to which Rheinberger – like Brahms – had felt himself committed. It was also a fact that Rheinberger never publicized his own works vigorously. The Josef-Rheinberger-Archiv and Carus published a complete edition of works by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger for the first time. The edition, concluded in 2009, has contributed significantly to the fact that the music of this composition teacher and Bavarian Court Kapellmeister from Munich can once again be heard around the world today.

Publications

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Maientau

aus: Zwei Gesänge

op. 95, 2

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Mailied

aus: Vier Deutsche Gesänge

op. 48, 4

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Märchenzauber

aus: Sechs Gesänge

op. 131,5

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Marienhymne

Alle Tage, Seele, sage / Omni die dic Mariae

WoO 30

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Memorare

aus: Sechs zweistimmige Hymnen

op. 118,2

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Mass in E flat

Version of 1858/59 with an appendix for the first version 1856 (Sanctus, Benedictus, Agnus Dei)

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Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Miserere

from: Carmina Sacra

WoO 7,4

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