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Johann Rufinatscha: Piano Concerto in G minor

Bawoo 2020. 1. 21. 20:57

Johann Rufinatscha

 (1 October 1812 – 25 May 1893[1]) was an Austrian composer, theorist and music teacher.

Piano Concerto in G minor

Michael Schöch, Hammerflügel von Conrad Graf, Vienna, 1838

Orkester der Akademie St. Blasius
Karlheinz Seissl, conductor

I. Allegro 0:00
II. Adagio ma non troppo 16:13
III. Allegro con brio 23:10


At the age of 14 he came to Innsbruck, where he studied the piano, violin, and musical study at the conservatory. After that he settled in Vienna, where he would remain for the rest of his life. During his lifetime he was most prominent as a teacher of piano and harmony in Vienna. Rufinatscha seems to have spent most of his life teaching rather than composing actively, which would explain why he composed fairly few pieces. He knew Johannes Brahms and composed a number of works (including several symphonies) during the period in which Brahms refused to publish any symphonic works because of his fear not to live up to Beethoven's legacy. While predicted by contemporaries to become a major composer of his day, this did not turn out to be the case, and as such he is still relatively obscure. However, as a music teacher he was influential; among his pupils were composers such as Ignaz Brüll and Julius Epstein. He died in 1893 in Vienna. Rufinatscha is recognised as one of Tirol's most important composers of the 19th century. His works can be said to form a connection between those of Franz Schubert and Anton Bruckner. Shortly before his death Rufinatscha decided to donate the manuscripts of his compositions to the Tyrolean provincial museum, where they remain to this day. In the past few years some of his works have been recorded on CD, and are for sale from the Museum's shop. His Facebook page can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Johann...