著者について

Anton Reicha was a prominent Czech composer, theorist, and music teacher who made significant contributions to the development of chamber music in the early 19th century. He is best known for his innovative works for wind instruments, particularly his quintets and chamber music compositions that showcased the capabilities of various ensembles. His treatises on melody and composition have also left a lasting impact on music education, influencing generations of musicians.

Reicha's career spanned several countries, as he moved from his native Bohemia to Paris, where he became a key figure in the vibrant musical scene. He taught many notable students, including the famous composer Franz Liszt, and was deeply involved in the French musical community. His works often combined classical elements with emerging romantic styles, marking him as a transitional figure in the history of music. Despite his significant contributions, Reicha's music is not as widely performed today, but he remains an important figure in the study of 19th-century music history.

国籍 チェコ語
生年月日 February 26, 1770
出生地 Plzeň, Bohemia, Czech Republic
死亡日 January 28, 1836