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          Josef Gabriel Rheinberger was an organist and composer of the Romantic era, best known for his elaborate and challenging organ compositions....


          "Music is above words; it begins where words no longer suffice, therefore it would be futile to attempt to bring music closer to listeners by means of explanation"
          - Rheinberger, 1890
          "[Rheinberger is an] ideal teacher of composition, one whose equal is not to be found inside or outside of Germany."
          - Hans von Bulow
          "His guiding precept was always naturalness in music, reflected in his voice leadings, his feeling for form and his means of expression."
          - Wilhelm Furtwängler, 1940

          Josef Gabriel Rheinberger (March 17, 1839 - November 25, 1901) had an unusually successful career spanning more than 45 years, and encompassing nearly 200 published compositions.

          Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger was an esteemed figure in the world of music, known for his exceptional talent and contributions to classical compositions.

        1. Joseph Gabriel Rheinberger was an esteemed figure in the world of music, known for his exceptional talent and contributions to classical compositions.
        2. Detailed description of Abraham's life.
        3. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger was an organist and composer of the Romantic era, best known for his elaborate and challenging organ compositions.
        4. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger: Musica sacra.
        5. He championed the acceptance of the ghetto- bound Jews into the German culture, and translated much of the Old Testament (the books of Moses, Psalms.
        6. In the early part of his career, he also built an illustrious reputation as a virtuoso pianist and organist. Later in life he became a sought-after teacher of composition as well as the organ.

          Though he was born in the principality of Lichtenstein, he spent nearly his e