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Reinecke: Sextet for winds, Op. 271 (ca. 1904)

• Flute, oboe, clarinet, 2 horns, bassoon. 19′

Edited by Dean Crocker, 2021

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Previously published by Jul. Heinr. Zimmermann (Leipzig), 1904.

Carl Reinecke , 1824 (Altona)‒1910 (Leipzig). Pianist, teacher, conductor and composer; studied with his father. Teacher at Cologne Conservatory; conductor, academic and musical director of the Singakademie in Breslau; conductor for over 30 years of the Leipzig Gewandhaus concerts; professor of piano and composition, Leipzig conservatory. His students included Edvard Grieg, Charles Villiers Stanford, Christian Sinding, Leoš Janáček, Isaac Albéniz, Felix Weingartner, Max Bruch, and many others. Prolific composer (with over 300 published works): operas, symphonies, concertos, oratorios, cantatas, masses, overtures, concert-arias, chamber music, et alia, et alia, et alia.

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