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Name
  
Joseph Riepel

Died
  
October 23, 1782, Regensburg, Germany

Books
  
Concerto in D for Trumpet: Part(s)

Joseph riepel concerto in d major 1st mov bahb s virtuoso baroque trumpet concerto s part 5 wmv


Joseph Riepel (Rainbach im Muhlkreis, 22 January 1709 - Regensburg, 23 October 1782) was an Austrian-born German music theorist, composer and violinist. Riepel is known for his theoretical work especially in a novel melody and morphology. Riepels writings form one of the foundations for the theory of composition of the later 18th century. He was violin teacher to Frantisek Xaver Pokorny.

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Riepel was the son of a farmer and innkeeper. He attended the Jesuit College in Steyr and began philosophical studies in Linz and Graz, but distinguished himself early on as a violinist. 1735-1736 he toured the Balkan Peninsula as valet of General Alexander Graf d'Ollone in the 7th Austrian war against the Turks. 1739-1745 he lived in Dresden, where he claims to have regularly frequented Jan Dismas Zelenka and the concertmaster Johann Georg Pisendel had by his own admission and received his first real musical training here. After living in Poland and Vienna, in 1749 he was band master at the court of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis in Regensburg, where he spent the rest of his life and created his theoretical writings and most of his compositions .

Joseph riepel trumpet concerto 2nd mov adagio bahb s the art of the high baroque part 6 wmv


Works

  • Responsoria pro Parasceve, Responsoria pro Sabbato Sancto
  • References

    Joseph Riepel Wikipedia


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