This is an interesting find, and a quick search on this board resulted in nothing about this composer. Has anyone heard anything from him?
BEFORE POSTING read our Guidelines.
This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Show posts MenuQuote from: Alan Howe on Wednesday 31 December 2014, 20:39Very well received indeed. We got the most compliments for it, some others also complimented either the Schumann and (less) the Mozart (maybe because we played it first). Of all the programme, people would choose a movement of Reinecke as their favourite. It is a chamber music masterpiece, imho. In this case I think not only Reinecke not being famous prevents it from being played more often, but also there are few performances of "unorthodox" ensembles, even the Mozart doesn't get much air.
I'd say congratulations were in order - and I'm glad to hear how well the Reinecke was received.
Quote from: eschiss1 on Saturday 11 January 2014, 02:40From what I read, the latter. It seems he was responsible for introducing Beethoven's piano concertos to (north?) Germany.
may have premiered the Beethoven Emperor concerto in 1811 (or given it its Leipzig premiere, I'm not quite sure what's meant)