REHBERG—RI
(Das Weib des Uria; Die Konskribirien; Der
Goldschmidt von Paris; Die Princessin. von
Tunis); bas publ. instructive pieces f. violi
part-songs, songs, etc.; an Elementar- Viol
Schule (op. 7), and a. Bratschen-Schule sum
Selbstusterrichi fur Violinisten (op. 9)-
Switz, Sept. 2, 1863." Phil of his fathe
Bricdtich Rt, a’ music-teacher; later, atthe
Zurich Music School, of Hegar, We
Freund; and 1882-3 of Leip
I888-90 he also successfully cond, the sub-
scription-concerts of the court orch. and the
Singakademie at Altenburg. From 1890:
1907, head teacher of pf. at Geneva Con:
18921907 also Kapellm. of the Geneva
EICHARDT
tets {, flute, oboe, clar.,
6 quartets,
ph, flute, "
Hutes; 6’ string-trios;
shoe, clan, horn and bassoon:
mute and ateings; a quartet f
and bassoong a quartet {4
24 trios {. 3 horns; a
tno f$ ‘cell violin-duetsy 22 fute-ductss
12 violin-sonatas: and, f. pl., sonatas, études
fugues (e.g, 30 fugues pourle piano @apres un
noweeau sysigme, comp. in Vienna), variations
lag dearer hs 8), te Wetngs: Bes
ou theories pour le pianoforte, dirigees une
Mnantire nowwelle (1800)¢ Traite de, mélodie,
abstraction faite de ses rapports avec Pharmonie
(Std; 2d7ed,1833);" Cours de composition
musicale... (1818); Traité de haute compost-
How musicale (1824, "26; 2 vols.; edited 1834
by Czerny in French and German as Voll
Sandiges Lehrbuch. . ss 4 vols); L'art du
Munic. Orch.; since 1907 prof. at Hoch'sCons, Gompositeur drantat (1833); Petit traité
pe oe Hoch’sCons. harmonie pratique (a. d)~Cl. JA, Delaite,
Frankfort.“ Works: Op. 2s Meu, Chan ‘votive sur Re. (Paris, 1837); E. Bicken, Aut
son damour and Gagotte,
in'G mg op. 4, 2 Brud
Sonata f. pf. and viol
imarsch for! pi. (& hand
Reh’feld, Fabian, violinist and comp. b.
Tuchel, W. ‘Prussia, fan. 25, 1842. Pupil of
Zimmer ‘inwald, Berlin; 1868,
oval chainbernusielans 1873-96, leader in
the court orch. Has comp. numerous pes.
for vivand_ pf. (op. 43, Viston, scene drama-
tiques op. 49, Caprice, concert-ctude; op. 54,
Sechs' Charattershicke! op. 38, Zavei Konzert.
Stucke; ‘op. 62, Sallarello; op. 86, Andante
bpathétique; etc.); also songs.
Rei‘cha, Anton, eminent theorist and in-
strumental’ composer; b. Prague, Feb. 27,
170; d. Paris, May 28, 1836. Nephew and
pupil of Joseph’ Reicha’ (yecte’ Rejcha; comp.
and violinist, leader, and later Kapelim., of
the Electoral orch.'at Bona). From 1788,
flutist in the Bonn orch., in which Beethoven,
was a viol-player; 1791-9, piano-teacher in
Hamburg, writing’ an opera, and going to
Paris in hopes of producing’ it; but had to
content himself with the successful perform=
we of two symphonies, From 1801-8. he
lived ‘in ‘Vienna, intimate with Beethoven,
and associating with Haydn, Albrechts-
berger, and Salieri, On the French invasion
he returned to Paris; brought out the moder
ately successful comie operas Cagtiostro (1810),
Natalie (1816), and Sapho (1822); but gained
a igh repucation as & theorist and teacher
‘omeof his pupils were Jelensperger, Elwart,
eeboves and Banca) oo as antintrumen
tal composer. In 1818 he succeeded Mehul
as profs of counterpoint and fugue at the
Cons; wasnaturalized in 1829; and succeeded
to Boieldicu's chair in the Académie in 1835.
Publ. comps. 2-symphonies; an overture;
decet {2 5 stringed and 8 wind instrs.; octet f.
stringed and-t wind instrs.; a clar-quintet;
6 string-quintets; 20 string-quartets; 24 quin-
749
pia; op. 3, Sonata
’s de concert; op. 10,
in Dj op. 14,
Be cben Gnd Kompestionen. (tunieh,
1912);
ida, Beethoven und A. R., in ‘Die Mus
i, 1913).
Alexander, tenor _opera-
sb, Packs, Hungary, April 17, 1825; d,
Boulogne-sur-Mer, March 14, 1885, Debut
Lemberg, 1845, 4 Otclo in Rossini operas
sang at the court opera, Vienna; also yearly,
irom 1881-7, at London in opera an concert
Ae Boulogne where he etl in 180, he
ganized a sifging-society, and was president
of a music-school.—Composed songs.
Rei’chardt, Gustav, composer of Was ist
des Deuischen’ Vaterland?; b. Schmarsow, n.
Demmin, Nov, 13, 1797;'d, Berlin, Oct. 1
4884. A pupil of Bernhard Klein; lived in
Berlin asamusie-teacher, publishing 30 works
(chielly popular songs):' also cond. of the
junior Berlin Liedertafel; and was Emperor
Hiedrich's musie-teacher
Reichardt, Johann, Friedrich, | born
Kénigsberg, Nov. 25, 1752; 4
stein, n. Halle, June 27, 1814. A pupil of
C.G! Richter (pl. and comp.) and Veichtner
(iolin), he later studied philosophy at the
Universities “of Kénigsberg and
travelled, a keen observer, through C
(771-8); ‘and-on Agricola’s death in 17
applied for,and obtai
to Frederick the Great.
1782 he founded (1783) the ‘Concerts 5
thls for the performance of gew works, Toe
which he wrote short analytical programs.
Busing a long leave of absence in Landon and
Paris (1788-6) he brought out, his Passion
music (after Metastasio) in both and
was commissioned to write two operas, Tamer
Ian and Panthée, for the Grand Opéra: Pred
erick’s death necessitated his hasty return to
Berlin, and the operas were not produced.
Friedrich Wilhelm II. allowed him to enlarge
the orchestra, and to obtain new singers from