Reubke, Julius 1834 - 1858

Author: Jitsukata, Kosuke
Last updated:January 1, 2010
Author: Jitsukata, Kosuke
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Julius Reubke was born in Weimar, Germany, to an organ builder father. In 1853, his talent for composition and piano was recognized by Hans von Bülow in Berlin, and through Bülow, he met Liszt, from whom he received strong influence. Although he composed excellent organ and piano works, he died prematurely at the age of 24. His lengthy Sonata in B-flat minor, while heavily influenced by Liszt's Sonata in B minor, demonstrates a unique talent in its beautiful and varied harmonies.
Author:
Jitsukata, Kosuke
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