翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Reinhard Mager
・ Reinhard Majgl
・ Reinhard Marx
・ Reinhard Mecke
・ Reinhard Meier
・ Reinhard Meinel
・ Reinhard Merkel
・ Reinhard Mey
・ Reinhard Mitschek
・ Reinhard Mohn
・ Reinhard Münster
・ Reinhard Münster (director)
・ Reinhard Oehme
・ Reinhard of Blankenburg
・ Reinhard Opitz
Reinhard Oppel
・ Reinhard Peters
・ Reinhard Pöllath
・ Reinhard Rack
・ Reinhard Rauball
・ Reinhard Roder
・ Reinhard Rychly
・ Reinhard Saftig
・ Reinhard Schaletzki
・ Reinhard Scheer
・ Reinhard Schmitz
・ Reinhard Schwarz-Schilling
・ Reinhard Schwarzenberger
・ Reinhard Sebastian Zimmermann
・ Reinhard Seehafer


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Reinhard Oppel : ウィキペディア英語版
Reinhard Oppel
Julius Reinhard Oppel (Grünberg, Hesse 1878-Leipzig, 1941) was a German composer.〔Hollfelder, Peter. ''Geschichte der Klaviermusik: Western continental Europe:'' 1989 "Reinhard OPPEL (1878-1941), geboren in Grünberg (Hessen), ist nach dem Musikstudium am Hochschen Konservatorium in Frankfurt von 1903 bis 1909 Organist in Bonn, ab 1911 Kompositionslehrer am Konservatorium in Kiel und ab 1928 Lehrer für Musiktheorie am Landeskonservatorium in Leipzig. Er stirbt in Leipzig."〕
He studied at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt 1903-1909, was briefly an organist in Bonn, then from 1911 professor of composition at the Kiel Conservatory of Music,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Correspondence between (Julius) Reinhard Oppel and Heinrich Schenker ) - also, of course, another reference/citation is to translate into English the German snippet in the first paragraph of the article by Mr. Hollfelder〕 and from 1928 professor of music theory at the Leipzig Conservatory.
Oppel was a student, correspondent,〔Ayotte, Benjamin McKay (2004). ''Heinrich Schenker: a guide to research'' (New York: Routledge); also "Heinrich Schenker as Composition Teacher: The Schenker-Oppel Exchange." Music Analysis 20/1: 1-1 15. Examines in detail Oppel's arrangements of three of Handel's solo cantatas (HWV 108, 102, and 115) in the context of his correspondence with Heinrich Schenker." 〕 and friend of Heinrich Schenker, the famous Viennese Jewish music theorist,〔''Paul Kletzki and Reinhard Oppel: two forgotten composers'' by Timothy D. Jackson in (Jewish Music Institute Newsletter No. 6, January 2004 )〕 and made efforts to disseminate Schenkerian theory while a professor at Leipzig.
Oppel was an outspoken critic of the Nazis. Until 1938, Oppel often played the organ not only in Protestant and Catholic churches, but also in synagogues in Leipzig.
==Works==
For a complete list of works, see the University of Hamburg link given below.
*Piano pieces: 5 Stücke op. 21, Suite op. 26 and 4 Preludes op. 27.
*String Quartet No.4 in F minor Op.33 (published 1928 by Edition Peters)〔See e.g. (this link ) for a report of receipt of 1928 publication. See also , - two of three Worldcat entries listing libraries that have the 4th string quartet in score and/or instrumental parts in their collection; other library catalog-aggregators besides Worldcat - KVK, SBN-Italy, etc. - may have more still.〕 (nos.2 and 3 are in manuscript at the Oppel Memorial Collection.)
*Sonata in D minor for Solo Violin, op. 12 (self-published 1910).
*Suite in E minor for Solo Violin, op. 19 (self-published 1913).
*Books and articles on Johann Sebastian Bach, Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (mostly or wholly articles published in journals and collections) and others
*
*(e.g.) "Tschaikowsky als Liederkomponist."〔Published in Neue Zeitschrift für Musik. Jg. 76/1909. S. 528 - 531.〕
*
*''Jacob Meiland (1542-1577).'' Ein Beitrag zur Musikgeschichte des Ansbacher Hofes, Diss(). München, 1911, Pfungstadt, 1911.
*
*''Über Orgelstücke und Orgelspiel'' (Part 1: Betrachtungen und Ratschläge über Studium und Vortrag von Tonwerken für Orgel (mit Notenbeispielen)) (no Part 2?) (Hecht, 1898)
Only a small number of the opp. no. from 1-33 seem to have been used for published works (another included a set Op.6- Liturgy Op.6 no.3 and other works), the others reserved for works that remained in manuscript at least during his lifetime, e.g. his string trio in C minor op.10. Other works in manuscript received no opus number at all (e.g. the second and third string quartets and the two string quintets. However, the ''first'' string quartet, though in manuscript, was given op. 18, in E major.)〔See the worklist at Hamburg. Other works listed with opus number but not published include for example a violin concerto in violin-piano reduction, op. 20, in G minor; a sonatine for violin and piano ("Lille, 1918"), op. 24; the 2nd piano sonata, op. 25; Messe für vierstimmigen Chor op. 32, 1926 (premiered 2000); "Stimmungsbilder, für Klavier op. 37, Januar 1939" - etc.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Reinhard Oppel」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.