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Encyclopedia > Julius Reubke

Julius Reubke (March 23, 1834 - June 3, 1858) was a German composer and pianist.


He was born in Hausneindorf, his father the organ builder Adolf Reubke. He went to the conservatory in Berlin where he studied piano under Theodor Kullak. On the recommendation of Hans von Bülow, he went to Weimar to study with Franz Liszt in 1856 and became one of his favourite pupils. When Reubke died two years later in Pillnitz, Liszt wrote a letter of sympathy to his father, saying "Truly no one could feel more deeply the loss which Art has suffered in your Julius, than the one who has followed with admiring sympathy his noble, constant, and successful strivings in these latter years, and who will ever bear his friendship faithfully in mind".


Reubke did not live long enough to build up a substantial body of work. However, his Piano Sonata (1857) is occasionally performed today, and his best known work, the Organ Sonata on the 94th Psalm (also 1857) is considered one of the finest 19th century organ pieces. Both works display the influence of Liszt, particularly his Piano Sonata.


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Organist Disselhorst will play works of J.S. Bach and Reubke Oct. 5 - University News Service - The University of Iowa (385 words)
Reubke came from a musical family: His father, Adolf Reubke, was an important organ builder in 19th-century Germany who left the successful family business to Julius' brother Emil.
Julius' other brother, Otto, was also an accomplished musician who served as a composer, pianist and conductor in Halle, Germany, where he eventually became music director at the university.
Julius Reubke studied with some of the most prominent teachers of the 19th century, including Franz Liszt and the music theorist A.B. Marx.
Julius Reubke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (163 words)
Julius Reubke (March 23, 1834 - June 3, 1858) was a German composer, pianist and organist.
He was born in Hausneindorf, his father the organ builder Adolf Reubke.
Reubke did not live long enough to build up a substantial body of work.
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